Waste to Renewable Biohydrogen, Volume Two: Numerical Modelling and Sustainability Assessment provides an integrated approach on the experimental, modeling and sustainability aspects of waste-to-biohydrogen systems. The book focuses on processes for waste treatment to hydrogen production, delving into modeling and simulation methodologies for the design and optimization of different processes and systems. In addition, it looks at the application of computational fluid dynamics and artificial neural networks. Finally, it addresses the economic, environmental and sustainability implications of…mehr
Waste to Renewable Biohydrogen, Volume Two: Numerical Modelling and Sustainability Assessment provides an integrated approach on the experimental, modeling and sustainability aspects of waste-to-biohydrogen systems. The book focuses on processes for waste treatment to hydrogen production, delving into modeling and simulation methodologies for the design and optimization of different processes and systems. In addition, it looks at the application of computational fluid dynamics and artificial neural networks. Finally, it addresses the economic, environmental and sustainability implications of waste-to-biohydrogen systems, covering several techniques for cost-benefit analysis, techno-economic analysis, lifecycle assessment, sustainability ranking and supply chain design.
This well-rounded reference supports decision-making for energy researchers and industry practitioners alike, but it is also ideal for graduate students, early career researchers and waste management professionals. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Quanguo Zhang is former Vice President and doctoral supervisor of the College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at Henan Agricultural University, China. He has been engaged in teaching and research work in the scientific field of biogas and biomass energy for a long time, having implemented projects from National Natural Science Foundation. Fifteen of his research projects have won the provincial science and technology awards and he holds 11 national patents. He has published more than 200 papers and produced some original results with internationally significant effects on photo-fermentative bio-hydrogen production, biogas engineering, and high efficiency combustion of biomass.
Chao He is Associate Professor and deputy director of the Department of Energy and Environmental Engineering in the College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at Henan Agricultural University, China. He has been engaged in teaching and research work in the scientific field of biogas and biomass energy for a long time, has implemented 1 project from National Natural Science Foundation of China and 3 Henan science and technology projects of China. He has also published more than 40 papers in his field.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Modelling of Biohydrogen Production System by Dark Fermentation 2. Numerical Simulation for Photosynthetic Biological Hydrogen System 3. CFD Simulation, Design and Optimization for Biohydrogen Systems 4. Artificial Neural Networks for Modelling of Biohydrogen Production Systems 5. Grey Theory based Model for the Prediction of the Yield of Biohydrogen 6. Cost-Benefit Analysis of waste-to-biohydrogen systems 7. Techno-economic analysis of biohydrogen production from waste 8. Life cycle assessment of waste-to-biohydrogen systems 9. Multi-criteria sustainability ranking of biohydrogen systems 10. Sustainable Supply Chain Design for waste to biohydrogen 11. Outlook of Biohydrogen from Waste: Quo Vadis?
1. Modelling of Biohydrogen Production System by Dark Fermentation 2. Numerical Simulation for Photosynthetic Biological Hydrogen System 3. CFD Simulation, Design and Optimization for Biohydrogen Systems 4. Artificial Neural Networks for Modelling of Biohydrogen Production Systems 5. Grey Theory based Model for the Prediction of the Yield of Biohydrogen 6. Cost-Benefit Analysis of waste-to-biohydrogen systems 7. Techno-economic analysis of biohydrogen production from waste 8. Life cycle assessment of waste-to-biohydrogen systems 9. Multi-criteria sustainability ranking of biohydrogen systems 10. Sustainable Supply Chain Design for waste to biohydrogen 11. Outlook of Biohydrogen from Waste: Quo Vadis?
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