Handbook of energy conservation / H. M. Robert, J.H. Collins.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Singapore : Alkem Company (S) Pte Ltd, 2009Description: 2 v. : ill. 25 cmISBN:
  • 9789810828264 (v.1);9789810828288 (v.2)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TJ 163.3 .R540 2009
Contents:
v. 1. Basic concepts of energy conservation. Conventional/nonconventional energy sources. Energy conservation in chemical, sugar and textile industries -- v. 2. Energy conservation in mettallurgical cement, ceramic, glass, electrical and mechanical industries. Energy recovery from waste heat. Energy management and audit.
Summary: Vol.1 Covers the subjects of energy technology and is intended for use in the various engineering disciplines associated with production,conversion and utilisation. These disciplines include conventional engineering fields of chemical, mechanical, metallurgical, electrical, environmental and nuclear engineering. It is divided into six sections: Section 1 - explains the basic concepts of energy. Stresses the importance of energy in everyday life. Section 2 - deals with the various conventional and non - conventional sources of energy. Section 3 - explains the various energy consuming and converting equipments such as boiler, turbines, DG sets, motoors, pumps and belt drives. Section 4 - deals with energy conservation in chemical process and allied industries . Section 5 - deals with energy conservation in sugar industry. Section 6 - deals with energy conservation in textile industry. Vol. 2 deals with energy conservation in - metallurgical and mining industries, cement, ceramic and glass industry, power and electrical industry, mechanical and allied industries, energy recovery from waste heat, energy management and audit, and covering legislative and financial steps to encourage energy efficiency. It is divided into nine sections: Section 1 - deals with energy conservation in metallurgical and mining industries. Section 2 - deals with energy conservation in cement, ceramic and glass industry. Section 3 - deals with energy conservation in power and electrical industry. Section 4 - deals with energy conservation in mechanical and allied industries. Section 5 - deals with energy recovery from waste heat. Section 6 - deals with energy management. Section 7 - deals with Energy Audit. Section 8 - describes some of the special topic which are of great importance to energy conservation technologies. Section 9 - deals with legislative and financial steps to encourage energy efficiency. Both volumes provide diagrams, tables, glossary of technical terms, appendices, references and index.
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Reference Reference Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center Reference TJ 163.3 .R540 2009 v.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 3AEA0000313622
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v. 1. Basic concepts of energy conservation. Conventional/nonconventional energy sources. Energy conservation in chemical, sugar and textile industries -- v. 2. Energy conservation in mettallurgical cement, ceramic, glass, electrical and mechanical industries. Energy recovery from waste heat. Energy management and audit.

Vol.1 Covers the subjects of energy technology and is intended for use in the various engineering disciplines associated with production,conversion and utilisation. These disciplines include conventional engineering fields of chemical, mechanical, metallurgical, electrical, environmental and nuclear engineering. It is divided into six sections: Section 1 - explains the basic concepts of energy. Stresses the importance of energy in everyday life. Section 2 - deals with the various conventional and non - conventional sources of energy. Section 3 - explains the various energy consuming and converting equipments such as boiler, turbines, DG sets, motoors, pumps and belt drives. Section 4 - deals with energy conservation in chemical process and allied industries . Section 5 - deals with energy conservation in sugar industry. Section 6 - deals with energy conservation in textile industry. Vol. 2 deals with energy conservation in - metallurgical and mining industries, cement, ceramic and glass industry, power and electrical industry, mechanical and allied industries, energy recovery from waste heat, energy management and audit, and covering legislative and financial steps to encourage energy efficiency. It is divided into nine sections: Section 1 - deals with energy conservation in metallurgical and mining industries. Section 2 - deals with energy conservation in cement, ceramic and glass industry. Section 3 - deals with energy conservation in power and electrical industry. Section 4 - deals with energy conservation in mechanical and allied industries. Section 5 - deals with energy recovery from waste heat. Section 6 - deals with energy management. Section 7 - deals with Energy Audit. Section 8 - describes some of the special topic which are of great importance to energy conservation technologies. Section 9 - deals with legislative and financial steps to encourage energy efficiency. Both volumes provide diagrams, tables, glossary of technical terms, appendices, references and index.

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