Method of preventing generation of earth circulating current in induction heating apparatus for molten steelYOJI AOISAO TOKUDAMINORU HONDA
. Secondary feedstocks include bark, chips, sawdust, black liquor and tall oil from sawmills and pulp mills [9], amongst other by-products from processing wood. Using forest biomass from the forestry sector to produce renewable energy has a number of advantages: energy can be produced from sma...
However, it logically follows that parking infrastructure would contribute to urban heating and thus its health effects, as it occupies a large share of land with impervious surfaces. Flooding A second health consequence of large areas of impervious surface is their exacerbation of flooding. Flooding...
Commission E (2014) State of play on the sustainability of solid and gaseous biomass used for electricity, heating and cooling in the EU. European Commission, Brussels Google Scholar Abt KL, Abt RC, Galik C (2012) Effect of bioenergy demands and supply response on markets, carbon, and land...
The remaining 60 wt.% could be reused as commercial heating fuel; however the oil fraction represents only about 14 wt.% of the initial amount of composite waste. After pyrolysis and post-treatment less than 10 wt.% of the composite is recoverable as fuel. The gases were mainly CO2 and ...
Rapid consolidation of nanostuctured WC-FeAl3 by pulsed current activated heating and its mechanical propertiesdoi:10.1016/j.ijrmhm.2016.10.009NanomaterialsSinteringHardnessFracture toughnessHard materialsIn the case of cemented WC, Ni or Co is added as a binder for the formation of composite ...
Rapid consolidation of nanostuctured WC-FeAl3 by pulsed current activated heating and its mechanical propertiesNanomaterialsSinteringHardnessFracture toughnessHard materialsIn the case of cemented WC, Ni or Co is added as a binder for the formation of composite structures. However, the high cost of...
(CH4), whit a heating value of 11.61 MJ m−3[68] and bio-oil which HHV in the range of 30–30 MJ/kg [69]. Liquid biofuels such bioethanol and biodiesel obtained by first-generation (1G) fuels are produced from vegetable biomass, such as sugarcane and soybean [70]. Although 1G ...
This study showed that Yemen could access sustainable, clean, and renewable energy sources. It is logical that fossil fuels have better and more valuable applications than heating and lighting. Yemen, despite remaining a key supplier of crude oil and discovering and developing new oil reserves, has...
(F-gas) emissions and energy consumption from residential heating [2]. A European Union target is to reduce GHG emissions by 55% by 2030 [3] and 100% by 2050 [4]. The vision is to move towards carbon efficient economy and achieve net-zero GHG emissions through new technological solutions...