Production of Biofuels and Numerical Modeling of Chemical Combustion Systems

Biofuels have recently attracted a lot of attention, mainly as alternative fuels for applications in energy generation and transportation. The utilization of biofuels in such controlled combustion processes has the great advantage of not depleting the limited resources of fossil fuels while leading...

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description Biofuels have recently attracted a lot of attention, mainly as alternative fuels for applications in energy generation and transportation. The utilization of biofuels in such controlled combustion processes has the great advantage of not depleting the limited resources of fossil fuels while leading to emissions of greenhouse gases and smoke particles similar to those of fossil fuels. On the other hand, a vast amount of biofuels are subjected to combustion in small-scale processes, such as for heating and cooking in residential dwellings, as well as in agricultural operations, such as crop residue removal and land clearing. In addition, large amounts of biomass are consumed annually during forest and savanna fires in many parts of the world. These types of burning processes are typically uncontrolled and unregulated. Consequently, the emissions from these processes may be larger compared to industrial-type operations. Aside from direct effects on human health, especially due to a sizeable fraction of the smoke emissions remaining inside residential homes, the smoke particles and gases released from uncontrolled biofuel combustion impose significant effects on the regional and global climate. Estimates have shown the majority of carbonaceous airborne particulate matter to be derived from the combustion of biofuels and biomass. “Production of Biofuels and Numerical Modelling of Chemical Combustion Systems” comprehensively overviews and includes in-depth technical research papers addressing recent progress in biofuel production and combustion processes. To be specific, this book contains sixteen high-quality studies (fifteen research papers and one review paper) addressing techniques and methods for bioenergy and biofuel production as well as challenges in the broad area of process modelling and control in combustion processes.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-763342024-03-28T03:31:38Z Production of Biofuels and Numerical Modeling of Chemical Combustion Systems Torres García, Miguel García Martín, Juan Francisco microalgae hydrothermal liquefaction pretreatment low O and N biocrude biodiesel esterification free fatty acids glycerol waste cooking oil Computational Fluid Dynamics two-stroke dual-fuel engine simulation pre-combustion chamber internal combustion engine particulate matter emissions biomorphic silicon carbide vegetal waste diesel particulate filter biocrude metal-oxide catalyst bioethanol dilute acid pretreatment enzymatic hydrolysis olive stones Pachysolen tannophilus response surface methodology compression ignition direct injection cryogenic gas diesel engines dual fuel engines natural gas greenhouse gas emissions particulate matter carotenoids extremophiles microalgal biotechnology eucalyptus kraft lignin tree leaf pellet additive biofuel circular economy piston bowl alternative fuel vanes emulsified biofuel combustion gasification olive olive oils olive-pruning debris olive pomaces pyrolysis biogas environmental impact life cycle assessment olive pomace sustainability TGA hemicellulose cellulose lignin pseudocomponent kinetic model biomass culture scale-up Phaeodactylum tricornutum burning characteristics fatty acid methyl ester added water content fuel structure distillation temperature layered double hydroxide toluene steam reforming tar Ni-based catalyst hydrotalcite hydrogen production n/a thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues Biofuels have recently attracted a lot of attention, mainly as alternative fuels for applications in energy generation and transportation. The utilization of biofuels in such controlled combustion processes has the great advantage of not depleting the limited resources of fossil fuels while leading to emissions of greenhouse gases and smoke particles similar to those of fossil fuels. On the other hand, a vast amount of biofuels are subjected to combustion in small-scale processes, such as for heating and cooking in residential dwellings, as well as in agricultural operations, such as crop residue removal and land clearing. In addition, large amounts of biomass are consumed annually during forest and savanna fires in many parts of the world. These types of burning processes are typically uncontrolled and unregulated. Consequently, the emissions from these processes may be larger compared to industrial-type operations. Aside from direct effects on human health, especially due to a sizeable fraction of the smoke emissions remaining inside residential homes, the smoke particles and gases released from uncontrolled biofuel combustion impose significant effects on the regional and global climate. Estimates have shown the majority of carbonaceous airborne particulate matter to be derived from the combustion of biofuels and biomass. “Production of Biofuels and Numerical Modelling of Chemical Combustion Systems” comprehensively overviews and includes in-depth technical research papers addressing recent progress in biofuel production and combustion processes. To be specific, this book contains sixteen high-quality studies (fifteen research papers and one review paper) addressing techniques and methods for bioenergy and biofuel production as well as challenges in the broad area of process modelling and control in combustion processes. 2022-01-11T13:29:02Z 2022-01-11T13:29:02Z 2021 book ONIX_20220111_9783036513324_70 9783036513324 9783036513317 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76334 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/3754 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/3754 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-1331-7 10.3390/books978-3-0365-1331-7 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036513324 9783036513317 298 Basel, Switzerland open access
spellingShingle microalgae
hydrothermal liquefaction
pretreatment
low O and N biocrude
biodiesel
esterification
free fatty acids
glycerol
waste cooking oil
Computational Fluid Dynamics
two-stroke
dual-fuel engine
simulation
pre-combustion chamber
internal combustion engine
particulate matter emissions
biomorphic silicon carbide
vegetal waste
diesel particulate filter
biocrude
metal-oxide catalyst
bioethanol
dilute acid pretreatment
enzymatic hydrolysis
olive stones
Pachysolen tannophilus
response surface methodology
compression ignition
direct injection
cryogenic gas
diesel engines
dual fuel engines
natural gas
greenhouse gas emissions
particulate matter
carotenoids
extremophiles
microalgal biotechnology
eucalyptus kraft lignin
tree leaf
pellet
additive
biofuel
circular economy
piston bowl
alternative fuel
vanes
emulsified biofuel
combustion
gasification
olive
olive oils
olive-pruning debris
olive pomaces
pyrolysis
biogas
environmental impact
life cycle assessment
olive pomace
sustainability
TGA
hemicellulose
cellulose
lignin
pseudocomponent kinetic model
biomass
culture
scale-up
Phaeodactylum tricornutum
burning characteristics
fatty acid methyl ester
added water content
fuel structure
distillation temperature
layered double hydroxide
toluene steam reforming
tar
Ni-based catalyst
hydrotalcite
hydrogen production
n/a
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues
Production of Biofuels and Numerical Modeling of Chemical Combustion Systems
title Production of Biofuels and Numerical Modeling of Chemical Combustion Systems
title_full Production of Biofuels and Numerical Modeling of Chemical Combustion Systems
title_fullStr Production of Biofuels and Numerical Modeling of Chemical Combustion Systems
title_full_unstemmed Production of Biofuels and Numerical Modeling of Chemical Combustion Systems
title_short Production of Biofuels and Numerical Modeling of Chemical Combustion Systems
title_sort production of biofuels and numerical modeling of chemical combustion systems
topic microalgae
hydrothermal liquefaction
pretreatment
low O and N biocrude
biodiesel
esterification
free fatty acids
glycerol
waste cooking oil
Computational Fluid Dynamics
two-stroke
dual-fuel engine
simulation
pre-combustion chamber
internal combustion engine
particulate matter emissions
biomorphic silicon carbide
vegetal waste
diesel particulate filter
biocrude
metal-oxide catalyst
bioethanol
dilute acid pretreatment
enzymatic hydrolysis
olive stones
Pachysolen tannophilus
response surface methodology
compression ignition
direct injection
cryogenic gas
diesel engines
dual fuel engines
natural gas
greenhouse gas emissions
particulate matter
carotenoids
extremophiles
microalgal biotechnology
eucalyptus kraft lignin
tree leaf
pellet
additive
biofuel
circular economy
piston bowl
alternative fuel
vanes
emulsified biofuel
combustion
gasification
olive
olive oils
olive-pruning debris
olive pomaces
pyrolysis
biogas
environmental impact
life cycle assessment
olive pomace
sustainability
TGA
hemicellulose
cellulose
lignin
pseudocomponent kinetic model
biomass
culture
scale-up
Phaeodactylum tricornutum
burning characteristics
fatty acid methyl ester
added water content
fuel structure
distillation temperature
layered double hydroxide
toluene steam reforming
tar
Ni-based catalyst
hydrotalcite
hydrogen production
n/a
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues
topic_facet microalgae
hydrothermal liquefaction
pretreatment
low O and N biocrude
biodiesel
esterification
free fatty acids
glycerol
waste cooking oil
Computational Fluid Dynamics
two-stroke
dual-fuel engine
simulation
pre-combustion chamber
internal combustion engine
particulate matter emissions
biomorphic silicon carbide
vegetal waste
diesel particulate filter
biocrude
metal-oxide catalyst
bioethanol
dilute acid pretreatment
enzymatic hydrolysis
olive stones
Pachysolen tannophilus
response surface methodology
compression ignition
direct injection
cryogenic gas
diesel engines
dual fuel engines
natural gas
greenhouse gas emissions
particulate matter
carotenoids
extremophiles
microalgal biotechnology
eucalyptus kraft lignin
tree leaf
pellet
additive
biofuel
circular economy
piston bowl
alternative fuel
vanes
emulsified biofuel
combustion
gasification
olive
olive oils
olive-pruning debris
olive pomaces
pyrolysis
biogas
environmental impact
life cycle assessment
olive pomace
sustainability
TGA
hemicellulose
cellulose
lignin
pseudocomponent kinetic model
biomass
culture
scale-up
Phaeodactylum tricornutum
burning characteristics
fatty acid methyl ester
added water content
fuel structure
distillation temperature
layered double hydroxide
toluene steam reforming
tar
Ni-based catalyst
hydrotalcite
hydrogen production
n/a
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues
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