Off-Gas Purification: Basics, Exercises and Solver Strategies

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When doing in the off-gas purification business you will pretty soon register that you do not act in an isolated box. You have to make yourself familiar with the interplay of your emission problem and the environment, and you have to apply a broad view of the subject.

We can hardly make a forecast on your first steps in this business, except that we want you to succeed.

Therefore, we want to offer engineers and graduate students the basic tools for discussing air pollution problems and for deducing strategies for process and equipment design in off-gas purification, covering the whole span from the basics to dedusting, absorption, adsorption and redox processes.

The didactic concept of the work is to attract students with a 'learning by doing' strategy. We discuss the problems, the solver strategies and the solvers. The problem solver proposals address a multitude of pollution control technologies.

The work is a compact off-gas purification guide for practitioners and students by presenting basics as well as numerous applications with many examples and problems with solutions.

Author(s): Matthäus Siebenhofer, Susanne Lux, Annika Grafschafter
Publisher: De Gruyter
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 415
City: Berlin

Preface
Contents
Symbols and abbreviations
Part I: Basics
1 Do we need off-gas purification?
2 The basics (for successful design work)
3 Specification of solid/gas and liquid/gas dispersions: properties
4 Legislative framework and dispersion modeling
5 Summary
Part II: Technologies
6 Particulate matter precipitation
7 Thermal and catalytic off-gas purification
8 Absorptive off-gas purification
9 Adsorption
10 Some final remarks
Bibliography
Index