Search for dissertations about: "heat- and mass-balance modelling"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words heat- and mass-balance modelling.
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1. Modern Thermal Power Plants - Aspects on Modelling and Evaluation
Abstract : The European Union (EU) has laid down very clear objectives for the reduction of greenhouse gases in the hope that it will prevent or mitigate climate change. Political incentives are used to make the power industry adopt changes in order to reach these EU targets. READ MORE
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2. The fundamentals of ultrafine grinding in vibro-energy and annular ball mills
Abstract : The growing demand for ultrafine materials, the stringent quality requirements and the rising energy cost have prompted interests in the development and improvements of fine particles production techniques. The methods of producing fine particles are summarized in this thesis. READ MORE
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3. Petermann Glacier Ice Shelf in a warming world : Insights from 3-D numerical modelling of ice shelf-ocean interactions at Petermann Fjord, Northwest Greenland
Abstract : The Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is currently the largest contributor to global mean sea level rise, and contemporary mass loss rates are likely lower bounds for the rates to be observed in decades to come. At present, marine outlet glaciers along the northern GrIS margin, with an ice volume estimated at 400 cm mean global sea level rise equivalent, are still largely buttressed by ice shelves. READ MORE
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4. Sustainable Energy Conversion from Biomass Waste Combustion
Abstract : Various biomass-type conversions into sustainable heat and power, from dedicated crops to solid biomass waste via the combustion process, are at the center of scientific and industrial focus today. However, biomass combustion contribution to global particulate matter (PM) emission has become one of the biggest challenges that remain in the development of sustainable biomass combustion systems. READ MORE
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5. Oxy-coal combustion and its integration with power systems for CO2 capture
Abstract : Oxy-fuel combustion is one of the technologies for carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage (CCS) in fossil fuel based power systems to mitigate global greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions. When introducing oxy-fuel combustion into the power systems, energy penalty for CCS has significant impacts on the system performance. READ MORE