Search for dissertations about: "fuel deposition"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 91 swedish dissertations containing the words fuel deposition.
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21. Fluidized bed combustion and gasification for phosphorus recovery by co-conversion of sewage sludge with biomass
Abstract : In recent years, the thermal conversion of sewage sludge has proven its applicability for managing this inevitably generated waste. The viability arises from the concomitant features of recovering energy or valuable compounds, the breakdown of potentially harmful organic compounds, the separation or immobilization of heavy metals, and the formation of volume-reduced, sanitized residues. READ MORE
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22. Corrosion of Ferritic Stainless Steel Interconnects for Solid Oxide Cells – Challenging Operating Conditions
Abstract : Solid oxide cells (SOC) have the potential to revolutionize electricity production by being able to both produce electricity with very high efficiency from a variety of fuels or to produce fuels from electricity and abundant raw materials such as water or carbon dioxide. Some material challenges remain to be solved before large-scale commercialization can be achieved. READ MORE
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23. Advanced Nanostructured Transition Metal Oxide Semiconductors for Solar Energy Applications
Abstract : Increasing energy consumption and its environmental impacts make it necessary to look for alternative energy sources. Solar energy as huge energy source that can cover the terms sustainability is considered as a favorable alternative. READ MORE
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24. Methanation of biosyngas in a fluidized bed reactor
Abstract : Rising prices for fossil fuels and concerns over the climate change increase the interest in renewable energies. Synthetic natural gas (SNG) can be an option, filling the request for alternatives in the transportation sector, where the dependence on the oil is very strong. READ MORE
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25. Fine and Ultrafine Particles from Combustion Sources - Investigations with In-situ Techniques
Abstract : Fine airborne particles are associated with adverse health effects in the human population. The aim of this research was to develop and evaluate methods for in-situ characterisation of fine and ultrafine particles and to determine their deposition in the human airways. READ MORE