Jouhara | Waste Heat Recovery in Process Industries | Buch | 978-3-527-34856-5 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 249 mm, Gewicht: 703 g

Jouhara

Waste Heat Recovery in Process Industries


1. Auflage 2022
ISBN: 978-3-527-34856-5
Verlag: WILEY-VCH

Buch, Englisch, 288 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 249 mm, Gewicht: 703 g

ISBN: 978-3-527-34856-5
Verlag: WILEY-VCH


Explore modern waste heat recovery technology across a variety of industries

In Waste Heat Recovery in Process Industries, esteemed thermal engineer Hussam Jouhara delivers an organized and comprehensive exploration of waste heat recovery systems with a focus on industrial applications in different temperature ranges. The author describes various waste heat recovery systems, like heat exchangers, waste heat boilers, air preheaters, direct electrical conversion devices, and thermal storage.

The book also offers discussions of the technologies and applications relevant to different temperature ranges present in industrial settings along with revealing case studies from various industries. Waste Heat Recovery in Process Industries examines a variety of industries, from steel to ceramics, chemicals, and food, and how plants operating in these sectors can use waste heat to improve their energy efficiency, reduce energy costs, and minimize their carbon footprint.

The book also offers:

- A thorough introduction to waste heat recovery systems, including recuperative and regenerative burners, heat exchangers, waste heat boilers, air preheaters, and heat pumps

- Comprehensive explorations of low temperature applications, below 100°C, including advantages and drawbacks, as well as illustrative case studies

- Practical discussions of medium temperature applications, between 100°C and 400°C, including case studies

- In-depth examination of high temperature applications, above 400°C, including several case studies

Perfect for chemical, mechanical, process, and power engineers, Waste Heat Recovery in Process Industries is also an ideal resource for professionals working in the chemical, metal processing, pharmaceutical, and food industries.

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Weitere Infos & Material


1. Thermodynamic Cycles
1.1 Introduction to Thermodynamic Cycles
1.2 Rankine Cycle
1.3 Organic Rankine Cycle
1.4 Kalina Cycle
1.5 Brayton Cycle
1.6 Chapter Summary
 
2. Waste Heat Recovery
2.1 Burners and Preheaters
2.2 Heat Exchangers
2.3 Waste Heat Boilers
2.4 Heat Recovery Steam Generators
2.5 Heat pumps
2.6 Direct Electrical Conversion Device
2.7 Thermal Storage
2.8 Design Development Methods
 
3. Low Temperature Applications
3.1 Refrigeration
3.2 Cryogenics
3.3 HVAC
 
4. Medium Temperature Applications
4.1 Food industry
4.2 Ventilation
4.3 SolarEnergy
4.4 Geothermal Energy
4.5 AotomotiveEnergy
4.6 Aviation
 
5. High Temperature Applications
5.1 Steel Industry
5.2 Ceramics Industry
5.3 Cement Industry
5.4 Aluminium Industry
5.5 Automotive Energy
5.6 Aviation


Professor Hussam Jouhara is a Professor in Thermal Engineering at Brunel University London, UK. Having obtained his academic degree from the University of Manchester. He spent most of his career working on heat exchangers and novel designs for waste recovery solutions from a multitude of industries. Over his career, he has secured under £9 million in funding from various sources including EU-Horizon2020, Innovate UK and private investment from companies.
One of his key expertise is the development of heat pipe-based heat exchangers with successful implementation in a multitude of temperature ranges including cryogenic and high temperature industrial waste heat recovery. Professor Jouhara has authored over 110 scientific publications, received numerous scientific awards, 23 patents pioneering in waste heat recovery and Editor-In-Chief for the Journal of Thermofluids. He is also a fellow of numerous professional engineering organizations.



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