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Development Of A Thermal Desalination System Using Low Quality Thermal Energy, Takudzwa C. Chipunza
Development Of A Thermal Desalination System Using Low Quality Thermal Energy, Takudzwa C. Chipunza
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Development of a Thermal Desalination System Using Low Quality Thermal Energy
Takudzwa Chipunza
The blowdown water from the cooling tower of the power plant and the produced water from shale gas industry cannot be disposed directly to the environment as they may contain dissolved solids that are harmful to the environment. A detailed physical and chemical process to remove the mineral and organic solids has been developed in West Virginia University. Such a process includes running the blowdown and produced water through a softening tank, activated carbon tank, and a reverse osmosis (RO) system. The RO reject contains a …
Development And Testing Of A Biochar Combustor For A Stirling Engine, Kyle Bryant Vickery
Development And Testing Of A Biochar Combustor For A Stirling Engine, Kyle Bryant Vickery
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Nonrenewable resources persist as a necessity for perpetuating the current technology and standards of living maintained throughout the world. Biochar is an alternative and renewable fuel source that constitutes the potential to provide energy comparable to coal. Designing and fabricating components that can efficiently harness biochar’s energy to power machinery would demonstrate a successful renewable energy source. The scope of this research is to explain the feasible design, fabrication, and results of technology involving the burning of biochar and transference of hot combustion products for the purpose of powering a Stirling Engine. This design consists of a solid fuel burner, …