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Crc Press Introduction To Biomass Energy Conversions 09781032278339
Crc Press Introduction To Biomass Energy Conversions 09781032278339
Crc Press Introduction To Biomass Energy Conversions 09781032278339
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Crc Press Introduction To Biomass Energy Conversions 09781032278339

Introduction to Biomass Energy Conversions explores biomass energy conversions and characterization using practical examples and real-world scenarios. It begins with biomass resource estimation and extends to commercialization pathways for economical biomass conversion into high-value materials chemicals and fuels. With extended discussions of new sustainability issues in biofuels production such as carbon capture and sequestration the second edition has been updated with carbon footprint work life cycle analysis the growing circular economy and newer research directions of biomass resources such as graphene production from biochar. This book covers thermo-chemical conversion processes including torrefaction pyrolysis gasification and advanced gasification biomass liquefaction and combustion. This book is intended for senior undergraduate students taking Renewable Energy Conversions Bio Energy Biomass Energy Introduction to Biofuels and Sustainability Engineering courses. This book also features end-of-chapter problems exercises and case studies with a Solutions Manual available for instructors. The eBook+ version includes the following digital enhancements: Audio player. Students can listen to an audio overview at the start of each chapter. Pop-ups. Students can hover over important technical terms and keywords to instantly view definitions and actual images such as of biomass materials products equipment and pilot facilities. Problem-solving and objective type questions. Over 450 questions are included. Multiple choice quiz items with answers and solutions are provided at the end of each chapter. These quizzes are carefully designed to satisfy all the key learning objectives for each chapter. Indices for commonly used units and conversions and glossary of terms used in biomass conversion systems are provided to aid the students in problem solving. Case studies. Students will tackle case studies on bioenergy techno-economics and feasibility particularly for biodiesel bioethanol and biogas productions as well as pyrolysis and gasification systems. MS Excel templates are provided to conduct economic sensitivity analysis for each project. Included in the case study package are short videos to guide the students on how to navigate through each case study project.

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Introduction to Biomass Energy Conversions explores biomass energy conversions and characterization using practical examples and real-world scenarios. It begins with biomass resource estimation and extends to commercialization pathways for economical biomass conversion into high-value materials chemicals and fuels. With extended discussions of new sustainability issues in biofuels production such as carbon capture and sequestration the second edition has been updated with carbon footprint work life cycle analysis the growing circular economy and newer research directions of biomass resources such as graphene production from biochar. This book covers thermo-chemical conversion processes including torrefaction pyrolysis gasification and advanced gasification biomass liquefaction and combustion. This book is intended for senior undergraduate students taking Renewable Energy Conversions Bio Energy Biomass Energy Introduction to Biofuels and Sustainability Engineering courses. This book also features end-of-chapter problems exercises and case studies with a Solutions Manual available for instructors. The eBook+ version includes the following digital enhancements: Audio player. Students can listen to an audio overview at the start of each chapter. Pop-ups. Students can hover over important technical terms and keywords to instantly view definitions and actual images such as of biomass materials products equipment and pilot facilities. Problem-solving and objective type questions. Over 450 questions are included. Multiple choice quiz items with answers and solutions are provided at the end of each chapter. These quizzes are carefully designed to satisfy all the key learning objectives for each chapter. Indices for commonly used units and conversions and glossary of terms used in biomass conversion systems are provided to aid the students in problem solving. Case studies. Students will tackle case studies on bioenergy techno-economics and feasibility particularly for biodiesel bioethanol and biogas productions as well as pyrolysis and gasification systems. MS Excel templates are provided to conduct economic sensitivity analysis for each project. Included in the case study package are short videos to guide the students on how to navigate through each case study project.

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Introduction to Biomass Energy Conversions explores biomass energy conversions and characterization using practical examples and real-world scenarios. It begins with biomass resource estimation and extends to commercialization pathways for economical biomass conversion into high-value materials chemicals and fuels. With extended discussions of new sustainability issues in biofuels production such as carbon capture and sequestration the second edition has been updated with carbon footprint work life cycle analysis the growing circular economy and newer research directions of biomass resources such as graphene production from biochar. This book covers thermo-chemical conversion processes including torrefaction pyrolysis gasification and advanced gasification biomass liquefaction and combustion. This book is intended for senior undergraduate students taking Renewable Energy Conversions Bio Energy Biomass Energy Introduction to Biofuels and Sustainability Engineering courses. This book also features end-of-chapter problems exercises and case studies with a Solutions Manual available for instructors. The eBook+ version includes the following digital enhancements: Audio player. Students can listen to an audio overview at the start of each chapter. Pop-ups. Students can hover over important technical terms and keywords to instantly view definitions and actual images such as of biomass materials products equipment and pilot facilities. Problem-solving and objective type questions. Over 450 questions are included. Multiple choice quiz items with answers and solutions are provided at the end of each chapter. These quizzes are carefully designed to satisfy all the key learning objectives for each chapter. Indices for commonly used units and conversions and glossary of terms used in biomass conversion systems are provided to aid the students in problem solving. Case studies. Students will tackle case studies on bioenergy techno-economics and feasibility particularly for biodiesel bioethanol and biogas productions as well as pyrolysis and gasification systems. MS Excel templates are provided to conduct economic sensitivity analysis for each project. Included in the case study package are short videos to guide the students on how to navigate through each case study project.

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