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Ammonia Combustion Applications for Energy Systems.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Valera, Agustin.
Contributor:
Yuyang, Li.
Shi, Hao.
Dong, Dongsheng.
De Joannon, Mara.
Bellotti, Daria.
Series:
Energy Engineering Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Combustion engineering.
Renewable energy sources.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (331 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Stevenage : Institution of Engineering & Technology, 2025.
Summary:
Ammonia is a vector for a future cleaner energy system. It can be used in combustion devices for electricity generation and as fuel for transport. This work covers technology and measurements for combustion devices for power generation and propulsion.
Contents:
Intro
Contents
About the editors
1. Introduction. Ammonia as a fuel | M.O. Vigueras-Zuniga, M. De Joannon, H. Shi and A. Valera-Medina
2. Ammonia global distribution | C. Anfosso, S. Crosa and D. Bellotti
3. Measurement techniques for ammonia combustion systems | Y. Li, X. Shi, Y. Zhang and W. Li
4. Combustion systems for ammonia-fueled gas furnaces and boilers | M. de Joannon, G.B. Ariemma, M.V. Manna, P. Sabia, G. Sorrentino and R. Ragucci
5. Ammonia-fueled internal combustion engines | H. Shi, E. Boulet, D. Dong, M. Alnajideen, S. Mashruk, Z. Zhang and A. Valera-Medina
6. Combustion systems for ammonia-fuelled gas turbines and other propulsion devices | H. Shi, S. Mashruk, M. Alnajideen and A. Valera-Medina
7. Economic considerations for ammonia as fuel | C. Monacchini, C. Anfosso and D. Bellotti
8. H&amp
S implications, regulations and international scenarios | K. Rowenhorst, A. Guati-Rojo and A. Valera-Medina
9. Outlook-unsolved challenges in combustion systems | Y. Li, X. Shi, Z. Liu, S. Chen and S. Bin
Index.
Notes:
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ISBN:
1-83724-359-X
1-83953-660-8
OCLC:
1482537536

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