Fuels, Furnaces and Refractories

Fuels, Furnaces and Refractories
Author: J. D. Gilchrist
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483151972

Fuels, Furnaces and Refractories focuses on the sources and efficient use of energy available to modern industry. This book begins with the classification, properties, tests, and different kinds of fuels, as well as trends in fuel utilization. This text also tackles the generation and distribution of electricity from both chemical and nuclear energy sources. Subsequent chapters focus on the thermodynamics, physics, chemistry, and kinetics of combustion of fuels; the burner design; the heat transfer and flow of gases through furnaces and flues; and ways of controlling energy supply rates and temperatures. The refractory materials, which are heat-resisting substances, are also described.

Elements of Fuel & Combustion Technology

Elements of Fuel & Combustion Technology
Author: O.P. Gupta
Publisher: KHANNA PUBLISHING HOUSE
Total Pages: 1168
Release:
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9386173328

This book contains detailed description of solid, liquid, gaseous fuels, combustion and furnaces. Beside short questions and answers and multiple choice questions & answers and multiple choice questions; answers drawn from the examination papers of various engineering Colleges and professional bodies examinations are also included. The book will be useful for degree & diploma curriculum of various branches of Engineering and for various associate membership examinations conducted by professional bodies like Institution of Engineers (AMIE), indian Institute of Metals(AMIIM), Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers(AMIIChE), Institute of Chemicals etc.

Calculations in Furnace Technology

Calculations in Furnace Technology
Author: Clive Davies
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2016-05-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483136051

Calculations in Furnace Technology presents the theoretical and practical aspects of furnace technology. This book provides information pertinent to the development, application, and efficiency of furnace technology. Organized into eight chapters, this book begins with an overview of the exothermic reactions that occur when carbon, hydrogen, and sulfur are burned to release the energy available in the fuel. This text then evaluates the efficiencies to measure the quantity of fuel used, of flue gases leaving the plant, of air entering, and the heat lost to the surroundings. Other chapters consider that it is important to determine the amount of carbon discharged with the ashes, the quantity and composition of any tar produced, so that a carbon balance can be applied. The final chapter describes the various reactions within the furnace atmosphere and between charges and atmosphere. This book is a valuable resource for fuel technologists, heating and ventilating engineers, and plant operators.