Search for dissertations about: "wet process"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 199 swedish dissertations containing the words wet process.
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1. The wet fermentation biogas process : Limitations and possibilities for efficiency improvements
Abstract : The biogas process is known as an environmental friendly and sustainable way of producing energy and fuel but to be fully commercially competitive with other types of processes, efficiency improvements are needed. By doing a case study at the Växtkraft biogas plant in Västerås, Sweden, three specific limitations were identified and studied. READ MORE
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2. Partial CO2 capture to facilitate cost-efficient deployment of carbon capture and storage in process industries - Deliberations on process design, heat integration, and carbon allocation
Abstract : Climate change requires that all energy-related sectors reduce drastically their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, at a global rate of 1–2 GtCO2 per year, starting now. Process industries, such as the iron and steel, cement, petrochemical, and oil-refining industries, are inherently carbon-intensive, and carbon capture and storage (CCS) is one of the few options available to achieve the required deep reductions in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. READ MORE
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3. Process Integration Opportunities for Synthetic Natural Gas (SNG) Production by Thermal Gasification of Biomass
Abstract : Synthetic natural gas (SNG) from gasified biomass is one promising option to produce renewable transport fuels. This thesis presents a process integration study investigating thermal gasification of biomass for the production of SNG and identifies critical conversion steps for the overall process performance. READ MORE
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4. Mild Wet Torrefaction and Characterization of Woody Biomass from Mozambique for Thermal Applications
Abstract : Mozambique has vast forestry resources and also considerable biomass waste material such as bagasse, rice husks, sawdust, coconut husks and shells, cashew nut shell and lump charcoal waste. The potential of the total residues from the agricultural sector and the forest industry is estimated to be approximately 13 PJ. READ MORE
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5. Parameters in wet grinding : the influence of process variables on autogenous and conventional grinding
Abstract : The effects of autogenous and conventional grinding on the liberation of particles have been studied on the laboratory, pilot and industrial scales. It appears that autogenous grinding, down to flotation fineness, results in a higher degree of liberation and smoother particle surface for flotation, than is obtained with conventional grinding. READ MORE