Industrial and Process Furnaces

Principles, Design and Operation
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Peter Mullinger held senior management roles with both equipment suppliers and end users before joining the University of Adelaide as Associate Professor in 1999. Now semi-retired, he continues to teach process design and process safety.Barrie Jenkins has held senior technical management roles in industry and academia. He currently advises major energy users and continues to lecture at a number of Universities. He is currently Engineering Director at Origen Power Ltd.

1. Introduction 2. The Combustion Process 3. Fuels for Furnaces 4. Furnace Heat Transfer 5. Furnace Burners 6. Combustion and Heat Transfer Modelling 7. Fuel Handling Systems 8. Furnace Control and Safety 9. Furnace Efficiency 10. Emissions and Environmental Impact 11. Furnace Construction and Materials 12. The Design Process 13. Future Trends Economic Evaluation 14. Real Furnace Applications 15. Future Trends and Concluding Remarks

Industrial and Process Furnaces: Principles, Design and Operation, Third Edition?continues to provide comprehensive coverage on all aspects of furnace operation and design, including topics essential for process engineers and operators to better understand furnaces. New to this edition are sections on production, handling and utilization of alternative fuels such as biomass, hydrogen and various wastes, modeling of the process, combustion and heat transfer, their benefits, advantages and limitations, mitigation and removal of CO2 , the role of solar and other renewable energy, recent research, and the practical approach of the Whyalla steelworks for harnessing solar energy for sustainable steelmaking, hydrogen and as a "clean fuel".

The book also includes a discussion on the limitations of hydrogen supply owing to fresh water supply constraints, the difficulty of storing and transporting hydrogen, and the current sociopolitical impetus of CO2.

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