This text explains how to apply concepts in chemical reaction
engineering and transport phenomena to the design of catalytic
combustion systems. It features three examples where catalytic
combustion is utilized as a primary combustion process and natural
gas is used as a fuel for stationary gas turbines, process fluid
heaters and radiant heaters. These examples cover much of the area
where research is currently most active. In each of these there are
environmental benefits to be gained illustrating catalytic
combustion as a cleaner primary combustion process. The dominant
heat transfer processes in each of the applications are different,
as are the support systems, flow geometrics and operating
conditions. This provides a framework for the modelling and
experimental techniques described in this book, offering the reader
the opportunity to gain a broader knowledge base and develop the
skills of problem solving and system modelling.
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