Combined cycle systems for near-zero emission power generation
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Cambridge : Woodhead Publishing Ltd, 2012.
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9780857096180, 0857096184, 9781628703702, 1628703709
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1 online resource (xviii, 338 pages) : illustrations
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Electronic book text.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Access restricted to Ryerson students, faculty and staff.,CaOTR
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Combined cycle power plants are promising and flexible approaches to conventional, fossil-fuel and biomass-fired energy production. This title provides a comprehensive and systematic review of the design, engineering and operational issues of a range of advanced combined cycle power plants.,Combined cycle power plants are one of the most promising ways of improving fossil-fuel and biomass energy production. The combination of a gas and steam turbine working in tandem to produce power makes this type of plant highly efficient and allows for CO2 capture and sequestration before combustion. This book provides a comprehensive review of the design, engineering and operational issues of a range of advanced combined cycle plants. After introductory chapters on basic combined cycle power plant and advanced gas turbine design, the book reviews the main types of combined cycle system. Chapters discuss the technology, efficiency and emissions performance of natural gas-fired combined cycle (NGCC) and integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) as well as novel humid air cycle, oxy-combustion turbine cycle systems. The book also reviews pressurised fluidized bed combustion (PFBC), externally fired combined cycle (EFCC), hybrid fuel cell turbine (FC/GT), combined cycle and integrated solar combined cycle (ISCC) systems. The final chapter reviews techno-economic analysis of combined cycle systems. With its distinguished editor and international team of contributors, Combined cycle systems for near-zero emission power generation is a standard reference for both industry practitioners and academic researchers seeking to improve the efficiency and environmental impact of power plants.
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Ashok Rao is Chief Scientist for Power Systems at the Advanced Power and Energy Program, University of California. He has an international reputation for his research into combined cycle technology.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Rao, A. D. (2012). Combined cycle systems for near-zero emission power generation . Woodhead Publishing Ltd.

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Rao, Ashok D. 2012. Combined Cycle Systems for Near-zero Emission Power Generation. Woodhead Publishing Ltd.

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Rao, Ashok D. Combined Cycle Systems for Near-zero Emission Power Generation Woodhead Publishing Ltd, 2012.

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Rao, Ashok D. Combined Cycle Systems for Near-zero Emission Power Generation Woodhead Publishing Ltd, 2012.

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