Gas turbine emissions
The development of clean, sustainable energy systems is one of the pre-eminent issues of our time. Most projections indicate that combustion-based energy conversion systems will continue to be the predominant approach for the majority of our energy usage, and gas turbines will continue to be importa...
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
| Published |
Cambridge :
Cambridge University Press,
2013.
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| Series | Cambridge aerospace series ;
38. |
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9781107248120 1107248124 9781107249783 1107249783 9781139015462 113901546X 9781628702811 1628702818 9781107247291 1107247292 9780521764056 052176405X 9781299748989 1299748988 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource |
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Table of Contents:
- Forward / Alan H. Epstein
- Preface / Timothy C. Lieuwen, Vigor Yang
- Section 1. Overview and key issues. Aero GT combustion : metrics, constraints and system interactions / Lead: Randy McKinney ; Ground based GT combustion : metrics, constraints and system interactions / Lead: Vince McDonell ; Overview of worldwide aircraft regulatory framework / Lead: Will Dodds ; Overview of worldwide ground-based regulatory framework / Lead: Manfred Klein
- Section 2. Fundamentals and modeling : production and control. Particulate formation / Lead: Med Colket ; Gaseous aerosol precursors / Lead: Rick Miake-Lye ; NOx and CO formation and control / Lead: Mike Klassen ; Emissions from oxyfueled or high exhaust gas recirculation turbines / Lead: Jerry M. Seitzman
- Section 3. Case studies and specific technologies : pollutant trends and key drivers. Partially premixed, and premixed aeroengine combustors / Lead: Christoph Hassa ; Industrial combustors : conventional, non-premixed and dry low emissions (DLN) / Lead: Thomas Sattelmayer.