The objective is to evaluate the energetic and entropic characteristics of the components of waste-water recovery systems that can be used in varying applications such as enclosed life support systems or industrial waste-water treatment processes. Techniques and methods that are used to evaluate these characteristics have been developed to model and analyze these systems;Availability analysis and pinch analysis are used to study the behavior of these systems in order to increase the efficiency of useful energy utilization, and therefore reduce the energy consumption and utilities loads. The availability analysis method, which is a combined first law and second law analysis method, can locate the irreversibility of the system components. The...
Water and wastewater treatment is a critical service provided for protecting human health and the en...
This paper deals with the possibilities for the reduction of thermal environmental pollution and inc...
Fossil-fueled power plants present a problem of significant water consumption, carbon dioxide emissi...
The objective is to evaluate the energetic and entropic characteristics of the components of waste-w...
The manner in which current and advanced technology can be applied to develop practical solutions to...
The use of energy from waste can be a key means of reducing the consumption of fossil fuels and thus...
This thesis lays out the basic principles for analyzing a water using operation and then compares th...
This paper aims at giving a definition for waste heat in analogy to the definitions of natural resou...
An analysis of an industrial waste heat recovery system concept is discussed. For example purposes, ...
Exergy Analysis has been identified in the literature as a powerful tool to benchmark the resource e...
Water is one of the important elements in a process plant. It is the most effective thing to be use...
VI Abstract This Master’s thesis was done for Borealis Polymers Oy in co-operation with Chalmers Uni...
Economic Life Cycle Assessment of Aeration Blowers used in Waste Water Treatment systems A substanti...
AbstractThe energy requirement pattern of world is growing up and developing technology. The availab...
Human space missions generate trash with a substantial amount of plastic (20% or greater by mass). T...
Water and wastewater treatment is a critical service provided for protecting human health and the en...
This paper deals with the possibilities for the reduction of thermal environmental pollution and inc...
Fossil-fueled power plants present a problem of significant water consumption, carbon dioxide emissi...
The objective is to evaluate the energetic and entropic characteristics of the components of waste-w...
The manner in which current and advanced technology can be applied to develop practical solutions to...
The use of energy from waste can be a key means of reducing the consumption of fossil fuels and thus...
This thesis lays out the basic principles for analyzing a water using operation and then compares th...
This paper aims at giving a definition for waste heat in analogy to the definitions of natural resou...
An analysis of an industrial waste heat recovery system concept is discussed. For example purposes, ...
Exergy Analysis has been identified in the literature as a powerful tool to benchmark the resource e...
Water is one of the important elements in a process plant. It is the most effective thing to be use...
VI Abstract This Master’s thesis was done for Borealis Polymers Oy in co-operation with Chalmers Uni...
Economic Life Cycle Assessment of Aeration Blowers used in Waste Water Treatment systems A substanti...
AbstractThe energy requirement pattern of world is growing up and developing technology. The availab...
Human space missions generate trash with a substantial amount of plastic (20% or greater by mass). T...
Water and wastewater treatment is a critical service provided for protecting human health and the en...
This paper deals with the possibilities for the reduction of thermal environmental pollution and inc...
Fossil-fueled power plants present a problem of significant water consumption, carbon dioxide emissi...