Optimizing Air Pollution Control Equipment Performance


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Comprehensive overview of the air pollution control technology field including the design, selection, operation, and maintenance of relevant devices Optimizing Air Pollution Control Equipment Performance delivers an analysis of the subject of air pollution control equipment from the perspective of the practicing engineer or an applied scientist, rather than a theoretical perspective. Written by a team of highly qualified authors with experience in both industry and academia, coverage includes: Design and selection of a variety of relevant devices as well as carbon dioxide capture processes and technologies related to control of NOx Strategies to ensure that air pollution control systems meet stringent emission standards and latest technological requirements, with up-to-date references throughout Typical problems related to air pollution control equipment, emphasizing where and how these factors can have a major impact on the maintenance problems of control devices Methods to reduce maintenance costs and prevent deterioration of collector performance A timely reference detailing problems that have plagued users for nearly 100 years, Optimizing Air Pollution Control Equipment Performance earns a well-deserved spot on the bookshelves of professionals working in environmental control, including consultants, engineers, and government agency personnel, as well as advanced students in related programs of study.




Air Pollution Control Equipment Selection Guide


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The selection of air pollution control apparatus can be a daunting task even for experienced pollution control professionals. The Air Pollution Control Equipment Selection Guide eases the burden by providing extensive information on the best equipment available for any air pollution control problem. Instead of endorsing one technology over another, the author provides general information so that you can decide on the proper technology to use for any given application. The book offers ample introductory information including a helpful "Air Pollution 101" chapter that reviews the basics of air pollution control. The text is divided into sections that are organized by the primary technology employed, i.e., Quenching, Cooling, Particulate Removal, Gas Absorption, etc. This structure enables you to jump from section to section and quickly compare technologies. Each section defines the type of gas cleaning device, the basic physical forces used in it, its common sizes, and its most common uses. Many air pollution control problems are not solved with one type of device, but through using a variety of designs synergistically. To make this task easier, the author includes sections on each of these devices and notes where they are commonly used in concert with other equipment. Wherever possible, the text includes current photographs or drawings of typical equipment within that device type. Written in an easy to read style, Air Pollution Control Equipment Selection Guide serves as a technologically accurate reference that will facilitate the selection of air pollution control equipment for any operation.




Introduction to Optimization for Chemical and Environmental Engineers


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"The authors—a chemical engineer and a civil engineer—have complimented each other in delivering an introductory text on optimization for engineers of all disciplines. It covers a host of topics not normally addressed by other texts. Although introductory in nature, it is a book that will prove invaluable to me and my staff, and belongs on the shelves of practicing environmental and chemical engineers. The illustrative examples are outstanding and make this a unique and special book." —John D. McKenna, Ph.D., Principal, ETS, Inc., Roanoke, Virginia "The authors have adeptly argued that basic science courses—particularly those concerned with mathematics—should be taught to engineers by engineers. Also, books adopted for use in such courses should also be written by engineers. The readers of this book will acquire an understanding and appreciation of the numerous mathematical methods that are routinely employed by practicing engineers. Furthermore, this introductory text on optimization attempts to address a void that exists in college engineering curricula. I recommend this book without reservation; it is a library ‘must’ for engineers of all disciplines." —Kenneth J. Skipka, RTP Environmental Associates, Inc., Westbury, NY, USA Introduction to Optimization for Chemical and Environmental Engineers presents the introductory fundamentals of several optimization methods with accompanying practical engineering applications. It examines mathematical optimization calculations common to both environmental and chemical engineering professionals, with a primary focus on perturbation techniques, search methods, graphical analysis, analytical methods, linear programming, and more. The book presents numerous illustrative examples laid out in such a way as to develop the reader’s technical understanding of optimization, with progressively difficult examples located at the end of each chapter. This book serves as a training tool for students and industry professionals alike. FEATURES Examines optimization concepts and methods used by environmental and chemical engineering practitioners. Presents solutions to real-world scenarios/problems at the end of each chapter. Offers a pragmatic approach to the application of mathematical tools to assist the reader in grasping the role of optimization in engineering problem-solving situations. Provides numerous illustrative examples. Serves as a text for introductory courses, or as a training tool forindustry professionals.










Retrofitting for Optimal Energy Performance


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Retrofitting expresses, in a traditional approach, the process of improving something after it has been manufactured, constructed, or assembled. These systems integrate new technologies, new functions, and new services that increase the energy performance in existing private, public, and commercial buildings. Retrofitting for Optimal Energy Performance is a comprehensive reference source that examines environmentally conscious technologies and their applications in advancing retrofitting practices. Providing relevant theoretical frameworks and the latest empirical research findings in the area, it highlights an array of topics such as climate change, energy management, and optimization modeling, and is essential for academicians, students, researchers, engineers, architects, entrepreneurs, managers, policymakers, and building owners.










Optimal Climate Control: HVAC Systems for Sports Arenas and Stadiums


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Welcome to "Optimal Climate Control: HVAC Systems for Sports Arenas and Stadiums." This book is a comprehensive guide designed to provide architects, engineers, facility managers, and HVAC professionals with the knowledge and insights necessary to effectively design, install, operate, and maintain HVAC systems in sports arenas and stadiums. Sports arenas and stadiums are iconic structures that host a wide range of events, from thrilling athletic competitions to electrifying concerts and performances. However, behind the scenes, maintaining a comfortable and safe indoor environment for both athletes and spectators is paramount. HVAC systems play a critical role in achieving this goal, ensuring proper heating, ventilation, and air conditioning to meet the unique demands of these dynamic venues. In this book, we explore the fundamentals of HVAC systems, including the components involved and energy efficiency considerations. We delve into the design considerations specific to sports arenas, such as occupancy load, noise control, and sustainability practices. Moreover, we discuss the selection and sizing of HVAC equipment tailored to the needs of large-scale venues. Drawing from real-world examples, we present case studies of HVAC installations in various sports arenas, offering insights into best practices and lessons learned. We also provide guidance on maintenance and operation, emphasizing the importance of regular upkeep and compliance with regulations and standards. Looking towards the future, we explore emerging trends and innovations in HVAC technology for sports arenas, from smart systems to renewable energy integration. Additionally, we address economic considerations and the return on investment associated with HVAC system upgrades. Throughout this book, our aim is to equip readers with the knowledge and tools necessary to optimize climate control in sports arenas and stadiums, enhancing the overall experience for athletes, performers, and spectators alike. Whether you're involved in the design, construction, or management of these iconic venues, "Optimal Climate Control" serves as a valuable resource for navigating the complexities of HVAC systems in the world of sports. We hope you find this book informative, practical, and inspiring as you embark on your journey towards achieving optimal climate control in sports arenas and stadiums.