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Solution to Urban Air Pollution – Carbon Free Transport

2016

Abstract The analysis of the results of long-term air quality monitoring in Riga is presented, which shows that in city centre throughout the measurement time (2004-2014) according to the guidelines defined by the European Union directives and Latvian laws the limits of small particles PM10 and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) are exceeded. From the nature of appearance of pollution and from the research of morphology and composition of fine dust particles it was concluded that in the city centre where the monitoring was performed the main air pollutants are caused by internal combustion engine vehicles. The measures to reduce air pollution performed by two Action Programs (2004-2009; 2011-2015) of t…

Pollutionbusiness.industry020209 energymedia_common.quotation_subjectEnvironmental engineeringAir pollution02 engineering and technologymedicine.disease_causechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryInternal combustion engineHydrogen economy0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineEnvironmental sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceNitrogen dioxideCity centreEuropean unionbusinessAir quality indexmedia_commonBaltic Journal of Real Estate Economics and Construction Management
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Improvement of Biomass Gasification/Combustion Characteristics by Microwave Pretreatment of Biomass Pellets

2021

Pre treatmentBiomass combustionGeneral Chemical EngineeringThermal decompositionPelletsEnvironmental scienceBiomassGeneral ChemistryBiomass gasificationPulp and paper industryCombustionIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringMicrowaveChemical Engineering & Technology
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Loop seals in circulating fluidized beds – Review and parametric studies using CPFD simulation

2020

Abstract Loop seal is a robust particle recycling technique used in circulating fluidized bed (CFB) reactors. The rate and the location of the loop seal aeration exert a significant impact on the rate of particle circulation (GS). The standpipe balances the cumulative pressure drop across the rest of the CFB by adjusting its particle height or gas-particle slip velocity. Higher fraction of the loop seal aeration naturally flows down to riser. Increased pressure drop in the standpipe results in high rate of particle circulation. Computational-particle-fluid-dynamic (CPFD) code is customized for multiphase flow modelling. The inbuilt tool of “BC connectors” was incorporated to downsize a CFB …

Pressure dropApplied MathematicsGeneral Chemical EngineeringMultiphase flow02 engineering and technologyGeneral ChemistryMechanics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySeal (mechanical)Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringLoop (topology)020401 chemical engineeringEnvironmental scienceParticleStandpipe (firefighting)Fluidized bed combustion0204 chemical engineeringAeration0210 nano-technologyChemical Engineering Science
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Alkylated dibenzothiophenes in pine needles from pulp and paper mill environment

1998

Abstract Concentrations of alkylated dibenzothiophenes (C n DBTs) in pine needles in a recipient area of the emissions from a pulp and paper mill where also waste combustion was done were measured. The concentrations (ng/g dry weight) of C 1 DBTs were in the range of 2 DBTs in the range of 3 DBTs in the range of 3 DBTs] > [C 2 DBTs] > [C 1 DBTs]. The pulp mill could not be shown to be the source of C 1 C 3 DBTs in the pine needles. Other possible sources are situated in the vicinity of the pulp and paper mill. Long-range transport, either, cannot be excluded as a possible source.

Pulp millEnvironmental EngineeringWaste managementChemistrybusiness.industryHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPulp (paper)Public Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPaper millGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryAlkylationengineering.materialPulp and paper industryPollutionengineeringEnvironmental ChemistryWaste combustionbusinessChemosphere
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Characterization and pilot scale fluidized bed gasification of herbaceous biomass: A case study on alfalfa pellets

2015

Abstract Pilot-scale bubbling fluidized bed gasification tests of alfalfa pellets were performed at two different operational periods ranged on the basis of the two given equivalence ratio (ER) (the ratio between actual air and the stoichiometric air) namely as 0.25 and 0.30. During the test, the solid feeding rate was kept constant at 4.7 kg/h while the air input was varied and thus the ER. Increasing air from 4.16 to 4.99 N m3/h contributed to the evolution pattern of several parameters such as the rise in gas lower heating value (LHV) and gas yield, the average maximum of which were 4.2 MJ/N m3 and 1.5 N m3/kg respectively. Gas composition was mainly boosted by the concentration of CO, a…

Renewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentAirflowPelletsEnvironmental engineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyTarBiomassPulp and paper industryFuel TechnologyNuclear Energy and EngineeringFluidized bedEnvironmental scienceHeat of combustionCharGas compositionEnergy Conversion and Management
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Solid Rocket Motor Combustion Instabilities: Analysis of the Transition to the First Limit Cycle

2009

A nonlinear multi time-scale analysis of the solid propellant rocket motor transition to the first limit cycle is presented and the motor behavior subsequent to some relevant transition scenarios is investigated. Important physical parameters characterizing the transition to limit cycle are then put in evidence and their cross-effects are studied. The analysis takes into account the effects of acoustic-vorticity-entropy wave coupling, waves steepening, rotational and viscous flow losses due to the steep-fronted waves, energy losses in the steepened state, nonlinear energy pathways and includes the study of the oscillatory energy losses in the nozzle, the unsteady combustion and the combusti…

Rocket Motor Combustion Instabilities Limit CycleSettore ING-IND/07 - Propulsione Aerospaziale
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New synthetic strategies for the enhancement of the ionic conductivity in Ce0.8Sm0.2O2-x

2013

Introduction Samarium-doped ceria has been widely investigat-ed for electrochemistry applications as full density elec-trolyte for intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cells (IT-SOFC), between 500°C and 800°C [1]. One of the main challenges for the ceria-based electrolytes is to decrease the resistivity at the grain boundary zone, especially in this low temperature range. Microstructure and morphology of the powder play a fundamental role on the densification behaviour and grain boundary properties, thus affecting the overall conductivity of electrolytes [2]. In this light, solution combustion syn-thesis (SCS) represents a flexible method to produce ultra fine powders with suitable mic…

SDC electrolyteIT-SOFCcombustion synthesis ionic conductivitysamarium-doped ceria electrolytesolution combustion synthesis
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Comparison of tritium measurement techniques for a laser cleaned JET tile

2014

Abstract Over the last 7–8 years, two quantitative analyzing methods—accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) and full combustion (FC) followed by scintillation detection have been applied for determining the tritium activity concentrations in JET divertor tiles. These methods have two main differences – the range of detection and the spatial resolution – and are thus complementary. However, these differences can also complicate the comparison of the two techniques for typical JET divertor samples. Therefore a cross comparison exercise for tritium measurements was performed between the two methods using specially produced identical standard samples. The cross comparison measurements were perform…

ScintillationJet (fluid)Materials scienceLaser ablationTokamakMechanical EngineeringNuclear engineeringDivertorfull combustionLaserlaw.inventionNuclear physicsNuclear Energy and Engineeringlawtritium retentionvisual_artaccelerator mass spectometryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGeneral Materials ScienceTiletokamaksCivil and Structural EngineeringAccelerator mass spectrometryFusion Engineering and Design
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Existence of a traveling wave solution in a free interface problem with fractional order kinetics

2021

Abstract In this paper we consider a system of two reaction-diffusion equations that models diffusional-thermal combustion with stepwise ignition-temperature kinetics and fractional reaction order 0 α 1 . We turn the free interface problem into a scalar free boundary problem coupled with an integral equation. The main intermediary step is to reduce the scalar problem to the study of a non-Lipschitz vector field in dimension 2. The latter is treated by qualitative topological methods based on the Poincare-Bendixson Theorem. The phase portrait is determined and the existence of a stable manifold at the origin is proved. A significant result is that the settling time to reach the origin is fin…

Settling timeScalar (mathematics)01 natural sciencesPoincare-Bendixson TheoremTraveling wave solutionsMathematics - Analysis of PDEsDimension (vector space)Free boundary problemFOS: Mathematics[MATH.MATH-AP]Mathematics [math]/Analysis of PDEs [math.AP]Trapping triangles0101 mathematicsMathematicsPhase portraitApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisIntegral equationStable manifoldDiffusional-thermal combustionFree interface problems010101 applied mathematicsVector fieldFractional order kineticsAnalysisAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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Propellant non-steady burning effects on controllable solid rocket motor internal ballistics

2009

An analysis of the unsteady non-linear behavior of the controllable solid propellant rocket motor (CSRM) consequent to rapid and relevant nozzle operation is presented. The study includes a development of a non-linear unsteady combustion model able to handle relevant and rapid chamber pressure changes typical of CSRMs. The CSRM nonlinear unsteady model is implemented according to a main solver - sub models architecture and uses different time scales. The formulation of the combustion gas mass flow rate is developed considering the propellant density, the unsteady combustion, the regression of the combustion surface and the outflow through the variable nozzle. The grain surface involved in t…

Settore ING-IND/07 - Propulsione AerospazialeCONTROLLABLE SOLID ROCKET MOTOR UNSTEADY COMBUSTION
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