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Renewable And Wasteheat Utilization Technologies Nareshkumar B Handagama

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Renewable And Wasteheat Utilization Technologies Nareshkumar B Handagama
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 48.19 MB
Pages: 219
Author: Nareshkumar B. Handagama, Martin T. White, Paul Sapin, Christos N. Markides
ISBN: 9781108480772, 1108480772
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Renewable And Wasteheat Utilization Technologies Nareshkumar B Handagama by Nareshkumar B. Handagama, Martin T. White, Paul Sapin, Christos N. Markides 9781108480772, 1108480772 instant download after payment.

Understand the science and engineering behind conventional and renewable heat loss recovery techniques with this thorough reference. Provides you with the knowledge and tools necessary to assess the potential waste-heat recovery opportunities that exist within various industries and select the most suitable technology. In particular, technologies that convert waste heat into electricity, cooling or high-temperature heating are discussed in detail, alongside more conventional technologies that directly or indirectly recirculate heat back into the production process. Essential reading for professionals in chemical, manufacturing, mechanical and processing engineering who have an interest in energy conservation and waste heat recovery.

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