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Oxy-fuel combustion is currently considered to be one of the major
technologies for carbon dioxide (CO2) capture in power plants. The
advantages of using oxygen (O2) instead of air for combustion
include a CO2-enriched flue gas that is ready for sequestration
following purification and low NOx emissions. This simple and
elegant technology has attracted considerable attention since the
late 1990s, rapidly developing from pilot-scale testing to
industrial demonstration. Challenges remain, as O2 supply and CO2
capture create significant energy penalties that must be reduced
through overall system optimisation and the development of new
processes. Oxy-fuel combustion for power generation and carbon
dioxide (CO2) capture comprehensively reviews the fundamental
principles and development of oxy-fuel combustion in fossil-fuel
fired utility boilers. Following a foreword by Professor Janos M.
Beer, the book opens with an overview of oxy-fuel combustion
technology and its role in a carbon-constrained environment. Part
one introduces oxy-fuel combustion further, with a chapter
comparing the economics of oxy-fuel vs. post-/pre-combustion CO2
capture, followed by chapters on plant operation, industrial scale
demonstrations, and circulating fluidized bed combustion. Part two
critically reviews oxy-fuel combustion fundamentals, such as
ignition and flame stability, burner design, emissions and heat
transfer characteristics, concluding with chapters on O2 production
and CO2 compression and purification technologies. Finally, part
three explores advanced concepts and developments, such as
near-zero flue gas recycle and high-pressure systems, as well as
chemical looping combustion and utilisation of gaseous fuel. With
its distinguished editor and internationally renowned contributors,
Oxy-fuel combustion for power generation and carbon dioxide (CO2)
capture provides a rich resource for power plant designers,
operators, and engineers, as well as academics and researchers in
the field.
The first book to comprehensively address the theory, kinematic
modelling, numerical simulation and applications of vibration
assisted machining Vibration Assisted Machining: Theory, Modelling
and Applications covers all key aspects of vibration assisted
machining, including cutting kinematics and dynamics, the effect of
workpiece materials and wear of cutting tools. It also addresses
practical applications for these techniques. Case studies provide
detailed guidance on the design, modeling and testing of VAM
systems. Experimental machining methods are also included,
alongside considerations of state-of-the-art research developments
on cutting force modeling and surface texture generation. Advances
in computational modelling, surface metrology and manufacturing
science over the past few decades have led to tremendous benefits
for industry. This is the first comprehensive book dedicated to
design, modelling, simulation and integration of vibration assisted
machining system and processes, enabling wider industrial
application of the technology. This book enables engineering
students and professionals in manufacturing to understand and
implement the latest vibration assisted machining techniques.
Highlights include: Comprehensive coverage of the theory,
kinematics modelling, numerical simulation and applications of
vibration assisted machining (VAM) Case studies with detailed
guidance on design, modelling and testing of VAM systems, as well
as experimental machining methods Discussion of state-of-the-art
research developments on cutting force modelling and surface
texture generation Coverage of the history of VAM, its current
applications and future directions for the technology Vibration
Assisted Machining: Theory, Modelling and Applications provides
engineering students, researchers, manufacturing engineers,
production supervisors, tooling engineers, planning and application
engineers and machine tool designers with the fundamentals of
vibration assisted machining, along with methodologies for
developing and implementing the technology to solve practical
industry problems.
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