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adam_text | CONTENTS
1
INTRODUCTION
..............................................................................................1
1.1 Energy
Sources
.............................................................................................1
1.2 Energy
and Economy
....................................................................................
З
1.2.1
How Energy Price Shocks Affect the Economy
.................................4
1.2.2
Energy Dollar
......................................................................................8
1.3
Energy and Population
..................................................................................9
1.4
Energy and Environment
............................................................................20
1.5
Energy and Food Price
...............................................................................21
References
..........................................................................................................21
Problems
.............................................................................................................22
2
ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
.....................................................................23
2.1
Introduction
................................................................................................23
2.2
Cash Flow Diagrams
..................................................................................25
2.3
Types of Cash Flow
....................................................................................27
2.4
Simple and Compound Interest
..................................................................30
2.5
Equivalence
................................................................................................30
2.5.1
Economic Equivalence
.....................................................................30
2.5.2
Single Payment Equivalence
............................................................32
2.6
Minimum Attractive Rate of Return
...........................................................33
2.7
Various Algebraic Expressions or Formulas
..............................................33
2.8
Use of Formula for Cash Flow Calculation
................................................36
2.8.1
Gradient Cash Flow
..........................................................................36
2.8.2
Stepped Cash Flow
...........................................................................37
2.8.3
Delayed and Premature Cash Flow
..................................................39
2.8.4
Use of Superposition Method for Cash Flow
...................................40
2.9
Uniform Series Factors
...............................................................................42
2.10
Gradient Series Cash Flow Factor
............................................................43
2.11
Sinking Fund
.............................................................................................44
2.12
Annuity (Present Worth Factor)
...............................................................45
2.13
Determination ofVarious Factors for Economic Evaluation of a Project
..46
2.13.1
Equivalent Uniform Annual Cost (EUAC)
...................................46
2.13.2
Finding a Past Value
.....................................................................47
2.14
Doubling Time
..........................................................................................48
2.14.1
Calculation of Doubling Time
......................................................49
xi
xii Contents
2.15
Tripling Time
............................................................................................50
2.16
Rate of Return
(ROR)
...............................................................................50
2.17
Rate on Investment
(ROI)
.........................................................................52
2.18
Characteristics of Engineering Economy Problems
.................................52
2.18.1
Present Worth Method
..................................................................53
2.18.2
Capitalization Cost Method
..........................................................53
2.18.3
Annual Cost Method
.....................................................................54
2.19
Life Cycle Cost Analysis
..........................................................................55
2.19.1
Present Worth Method
..................................................................55
2.19.2
Equivalent Uniform Annual Cost
.................................................55
2.20
Benefit-Cost Ratio Analysis
.....................................................................56
2.21
Economic Life
...........................................................................................58
2.22
Depreciation
..............................................................................................61
2.23
Methods for Calculating Depreciation
......................................................62
2.23.1
Straight Line Method
....................................................................62
2.23.2
Sum-Of-the-Years-Digits (SOYD) Method
.................................63
2.23.3
Double Declining Balance (DDB)
................................................63
2.24
Sinking Fund Method
...............................................................................65
2.25
Finding Book Value
..................................................................................67
2.26
Amortization
.............................................................................................69
2.27
Depletion
...................................................................................................69
2.28
Income Tax
...............................................................................................69
2.29
Depreciation Recovery
..............................................................................71
2.29.1
Straight Line Depreciation Rate
...................................................72
2.29.2
Sum of the Year s Digits Depreciation Rate
................................72
2.29.3
Double Declining Balance
............................................................72
References
..........................................................................................................73
Problems
.............................................................................................................74
3
UNITS AND UNIT CONVERSIONS
............................................................77
3.1
Introduction
................................................................................................77
3.2
Basic Energy Units
.....................................................................................79
3.2.1
Other Energy Units
...........................................................................80
3.3
Energy Content
...........................................................................................81
3.4
Power
..........................................................................................................84
References
..........................................................................................................87
Problems
.............................................................................................................87
4
THERMODYNAMIC CYCLES
....................................................................89
4.1
Introduction
................................................................................................89
4.2
Carnot Cycle
...............................................................................................90
4.2.1
Efficiency of Carnot Engine
.............................................................91
4.3
Brayton Cycle
.............................................................................................93
4.4
The Otto Cycle
............................................................................................98
Contents xiii
4.5 Diesel
Cycle
..............................................................................................102
4.6
The Dual Cycle
.........................................................................................106
4.7 Rankine
Cycle
...........................................................................................107
4.7.1 Rankine
Cycle With Reheat
............................................................109
4.7.2
Regenerative Rankine Cycle
...........................................................111
4.8
Supercritical Rankine Cycle
.....................................................................113
4.9
Combined Reheat and Regenerative Rankine Cycle
................................114
4.10
Combined Cycles in Stationary Gas Turbine for Power Production
........117
4.11
Stirling Cycle
..........................................................................................123
4.11.1
Efficiency of the Stirling Cycle
..................................................124
4.12
Ericssion Cycle
.......................................................................................125
4.13
Miller Cycle
............................................................................................126
4.14
Atkinson Cycle
........................................................................................127
4.15
Kalina
Cycle
............................................................................................128
References
........................................................................................................130
Problems
...........................................................................................................138
5
FUNDAMENTALS OF HEAT TRANSFER
..............................................141
5.1
Introduction
..............................................................................................141
5.2
Thermal Conduction
.................................................................................141
5.3
Modeling of Heat Transfer by Conduction
..............................................144
5.4
Convective Heat Transfer
.........................................................................148
5.5
Radiative Heat Transfer
............................................................................149
5.6
Thermal Resistance
...................................................................................151
5.7
R
Values
...................................................................................................154
References
........................................................................................................155
Problems
...........................................................................................................156
6
COAL
..............................................................................................................159
6.1
Introduction
..............................................................................................159
6.2
Origin of Coal
...........................................................................................164
6.3
Classification
............................................................................................167
6.4
Coal Properties and Structure
...................................................................173
6.5
Coal Structure
...........................................................................................176
6.6
Coal Mining
..............................................................................................179
6.6.1
Surface Mining
...............................................................................179
6.6.2
Underground Mining
......................................................................180
6.6.2.1
Room and Pillar Mining
....................................................181
6.6.2.2 Longwall
Mining
...............................................................181
6.7
Cost of Coal and Its Mining
.....................................................................182
6.8
Transportation of Coal
..............................................................................185
6.9
Coal Cleaning
...........................................................................................186
6.10
The Use of Coal
......................................................................................190
6.10.1
Electricity Production from Coal
................................................190
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6.11
Clean Coal Technology
..........................................................................192
6.11.1
Supercritical Pulverized Coal Power Plant
.................................193
6.11.2
Atmospheric Circulating
Fluidized
Bed Combustion
(ACFBC)
.....................................................................................197
6.11.3
Pressurized
Fluidized
Bed Combustion (PCFBC)
......................198
6.11.4
Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle Coal Power Plant
......200
6.11.5
Integrated Coal Gasification
-
Fuel Cells for Power
Generation
...................................................................................202
6.11.6
Zero Emission Coal Power Plant
................................................202
6.12
Pollution Control from Coal Combustion
...............................................204
6.12.1
Removal of Organic Sulfur
.........................................................204
6.12.1.1
Solvent partitioning
.....................................................205
6.12.1.2
Neutralization method
.................................................206
6.12.1.3
Hydrogénation
Reaction
..............................................207
6.12.1.4
Thermal Decomposition
..............................................207
6.12.1.5
Oxidation Reaction
......................................................207
6.12.1.6
Reaction with Sodium Hydroxide
...............................207
6.12.1.7
Microbial Removal
......................................................207
6.12.2
Removal of Pyritic Sulfur
...........................................................208
6.12.3
Sulfate
Sulfur
..............................................................................208
6.13
Flue Gas Desulfurization and NOx Removal
.........................................209
6.13.1
Wet Scrubber (Lime and Limestone FGD)
................................210
6.13.2
Dry
Sorbent
Injection Method
....................................................212
6.13.2.1
Furnace Injection
.........................................................212
6.13.2.2
Duct Injection
..............................................................216
6.13.2.3
Calcium Silicate Injection (ADVACATE)
.................216
6.13.2.4
Combined Spray Drying and Electrostatic
precipitator (E-SOx)
....................................................217
6.13.2.5
SOx-NOxRoxBox(SNRB)
......................................218
6.14
Iron and Steel Production
.......................................................................220
6.14.1
Pulverized Coal Injection (PCI) Process
.....................................221
6.15
Use of Coal in Cement Production
.........................................................221
6.16
Liquid Fuels from Coal
...........................................................................222
6.16.1
Carbonization and Pyrolysis
.......................................................222
6.16.2
Direct liquefaction
......................................................................226
6.16.2.1
Single-Stage Direct Liquefaction Process
...................226
6.16.2.2
Two-Stage Direct Liquefaction Processes
..................231
6.16.3
The Catalytic Two-Stage Liquefaction (CTSL) Process
............232
6.16.4
Co-processing
.............................................................................236
6.16.4.1
Lummus Crest Co-processing
.....................................236
6.16.4.2
Alberta Research Council (ARC) Co-processing
.......237
6.16.4.3
CANMET Co-processing
............................................237
6.16.4.4
HTI Co-processing
......................................................237
Contents xv
6.16.5
Indirect
Liquefaction
Processes
..................................................238
6.16.5.1
The Sasol Process
........................................................238
6.16.5.2
The Mobil MTG Process
.............................................240
6.16.5.3
The Shell SMDS Process
............................................241
References
........................................................................................................242
Problems
...........................................................................................................279
NATURAL GAS
.............................................................................................281
7.1
Introduction
..............................................................................................281
7.2
Formation of Natural Gas
.........................................................................292
7.3
Unconventional Sources
...........................................................................293
7.3.1
Deep Natural Gas
............................................................................296
7.3.2
Tight Natural Gas
...........................................................................297
7.3.3
Gas Containing Shales
....................................................................303
7.3.4
Coal Bed Methane
..........................................................................303
7.3.5
Geopressurized Natural Gas
...........................................................306
7.3.6
Methane Hydrates
...........................................................................307
7.4
Composition of Natural Gas
.....................................................................311
7.5
Combustion Properties of Natural Gas
.....................................................312
7.6
Natural Gas Production
............................................................................312
7.6.1
Exploration
......................................................................................313
7.6.1.1
Magnetometers
..................................................................313
7.6.1.2
Gravimeters
.......................................................................314
7.6.1.3
Exploratory Wells
..............................................................314
7.6.2
Logging
...........................................................................................314
7.6.3
Extraction
........................................................................................320
7.6.3.1
Well Completion
................................................................320
7.6.3.2
Completion
........................................................................321
7.6.3.3
Wellhead
............................................................................322
7.6.3.4
Lifting and Well Treatment
...............................................322
7.6.4
Processing
.......................................................................................323
7.6.4.1
Gas-Oil Separation
............................................................325
7.6.4.2
Oil and Condensate Removal
............................................325
7.6.4.3
Dehydration
.......................................................................327
7.6.4.4
Contaminant and Acid Gas Removal
................................329
7.6.4.5
Nitrogen Extraction
...........................................................332
7.6.4.6
Natural Gas Liquid Recovery
............................................332
7.6.4.7
Oil Absorption Process
......................................................332
7.6.4.8
Fractionation
......................................................................334
7.6.5
Natural Gas Transport
.....................................................................334
7.6.5.1
International Transportation of Natural Gas
.....................338
7.6.6
Storage of Natural Gas
....................................................................343
7.6.6.1
Depleted Gas Reservoirs
...................................................343
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7.6.6.2
Aquifers
.............................................................................344
7.6.6.3 Salt
Caverns
.......................................................................344
7.6.7 Distribution.....................................................................................347
7.6.8
Natural
Gas
Use
..............................................................................347
7.6.8.1
Residential Uses
................................................................349
7.6.8.2
Commercial Uses
...............................................................349
7.6.8.3
Industrial Use
.....................................................................351
7.6.8.4
Natural Gas Vehicles
........................................................351
7.6.8.5
Electricity Generation
........................................................352
7.6.8.6
Natural Gas Use for Fertilizer Production
.........................352
7.7
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
..................................................................354
7.8
Liquefaction Process
.................................................................................356
7.8.1
Phillips Cascade Process
................................................................356
7.8.2
APCI Process
..................................................................................356
7.9
Transportation and Storage of LNG
.........................................................359
7.9.1
Moss Tanks
.....................................................................................359
7.9.2
ІШ
Tanks
........................................................................................360
7.9.3
GT96
...............................................................................................361
7.9.4
TGZ Mark
Ш
..................................................................................361
7.10
LNG Storage Facility
..............................................................................361
7.10.1
Underground Storage Tank
.........................................................362
7.10.2
Above Ground Storage Tank
......................................................362
References
........................................................................................................367
Problems
...........................................................................................................381
8
PETROLEUM
................................................................................................383
8.1
Introduction
..............................................................................................383
8.2
Consumption of Oil
..................................................................................385
8.3
Oil Demand by Sectors
.............................................................................394
8.4
Exploration, Drilling, and Production
......................................................396
8.4.1
Exploration and Drilling
.................................................................396
8.4.2
Production
.......................................................................................396
8.4.2.1
Production by Artificial Lift
..............................................398
8.4.2.2
Off-Shore Production
........................................................399
8.5
Crude Oil Benchmarking
..........................................................................400
8.5.1
West Texas Intermediate (WTI)
.....................................................401
8.5.2
Brent Blend
.....................................................................................401
8.5.3
Dubai Crude
....................................................................................401
8.5.4
New York Mercantile Exchange
....................................................402
8.5.5
OPEC Basket
..................................................................................402
8.6
Crude Oil Characterization
.......................................................................403
8.7
Crude Oil Refining
...................................................................................406
8.7.1
Distillation
......................................................................................406
8.7.2
Catalytic Reforming
........................................................................408
Contents xvii
8.7.3 Cracking..........................................................................................412
8.7.3.1
Fluid Catalytic
Cracking (FCC)........................................414
8.7.3.2 Gas
Oil Catalytic
Cracking................................................415
8.7.3.3
Resid Catalytic
Cracking...................................................416
8.8 Cracking
for
Light Olefins and Aromatics...............................................417
8.9
Delayed Coking Unit (Coker)
..................................................................423
8.10
Hydrocracking
.........................................................................................424
8.10.1
Single Stage with Recycle
..........................................................424
8.10.2
Two-Stage Process
.....................................................................425
8.11
Hydrotreatment
.......................................................................................426
8.12
Gasoline Reforming
................................................................................430
8.12.1
Alkylation
...................................................................................430
8.12.1.1
Hydrofluoric Acid Alkylation Process
........................431
8.12.1.2
Sulfuric
Acid Alkylation Process
................................431
8.12.2
Isomerization Process
.................................................................434
References
........................................................................................................435
Problems
...........................................................................................................451
NUCLEAR
......................................................................................................453
9.1
Introduction
..............................................................................................454
9.2
The Fusion Cycle
......................................................................................459
9.3
The Fission Cycle
.....................................................................................460
9.4
Uranium Resources
...................................................................................481
9.5
Fuel Cycle
.................................................................................................484
9.5.1
Once-Through Cycle
......................................................................484
9.5.2
Closed Fuel Cycle
...........................................................................484
9.6
Uranium Supply and Demand
..................................................................487
9.7
Electricity Generation from Nuclear Energy
............................................488
9.7.1
Uranium Mining and Extraction
.....................................................489
9.7.1.1
Mining and Milling
............................................................490
9.7.2
Conversion and Enrichment
...........................................................491
9.7.2.1
Enrichment
.........................................................................494
9.7.2.2
Waste Generated by Enrichment Processes
......................499
9.7.3
Fuel Fabrication
..............................................................................499
9.7.3.1
Ceramic Pellet Fuel
...........................................................499
9.7.3.2
Research Reactor Fuel Assembly
......................................501
9.7.3.3
Light Water Reactor Fuel Assemblies
..............................503
9.7.3.4
CANDU Reactor Fuel Assemblies
...................................504
9.7.3.5
Mixed Oxide
(МОХ)
Fuel Assemblies
............................504
9.7.3.6
Metal Fuel
..........................................................................505
9.7.3.7
Thorium Fuel
.....................................................................505
9.7.3.8
Fuel Cladding
....................................................................506
9.8
Uranium Downblending
...........................................................................506
9.8.1
Blending Process
.............................................................................507
xviii Contents
9.9 Power
Production/Burn Up
......................................................................507
9.10
Types of Nuclear Reactors
......................................................................508
9.10.1
Research Reactors
......................................................................508
9.10.2
Commercial Reactors for Electricity Generation
......................509
9.11
Generation II Light Water Reactors
........................................................511
9.11.1
Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR)
............................................511
9.11.2
Boiling Water Reactor (BWR)
..................................................514
9.11.3
CANDU Reactors
......................................................................518
9.11.4
RBMK Reactors
.........................................................................521
9.12
Generation
ΠΙ
&
ΠΙ+
Reactors
..............................................................522
9.12.1
Advanced Light Water Reactors
................................................522
9.12.2
Advanced Passive-
1000
Reactor (AP-
1000) .............................524
9.12.3
Advanced Pressurized Water Reactor (APWR)
........................527
9.12.4
Evolutionary Power Reactor (EPR)
...........................................527
9.12.5
Economic
&
Simplified Boiling Water Reactor (ESBWR)
......532
9.12.6
International Reactor Innovative
&
Secure (IRIS) Reactor
.......535
9.12.7
APR-1400
..................................................................................537
9.12.8
WER-1200
...............................................................................537
9.13
Advanced Heavy Water Reactors
...........................................................538
9.14
Fast Reactors
...........................................................................................538
9.15
Gas-Cooled Reactors
..............................................................................541
9.16
Generation IV Reactors
..........................................................................542
9.16.1
Gas-Cooled Fast Reactor (GFR)
.................................................544
9.16.2
Lead-Cooled Fast Reactor (LFR)
...............................................545
9.16.3
Molten Salt Reactor (MSR)
........................................................548
9.16.4
Sodium-Cooled Fast Reactor
(SFR)
...........................................549
9.16.5
Supercritical-Water-Cooled Reactor (SCWR)
...........................550
9.16.6
Very High Temperature Reactor (VHTR)
..................................552
9.16.6.1
TRISO
Fuel
..................................................................554
9.16.6.2
PBMRandGT-MHR
...................................................558
9.17
Waste Management
.................................................................................565
9.17.1
Spent Reactor Fuel
......................................................................568
9.17.1.1
Temporary Storage
.....................................................569
9.17.1.2
Repository
...................................................................571
9.17.2
US Repository
.............................................................................571
9.17.3
Spent Fuel Transfer
.....................................................................574
9.17.3.1
Transportation
.............................................................575
9.17.3.2
Security
&
Logistical Concerns
..................................578
9.18
Conditions of Spent Fuel
........................................................................578
9.18.1
Isotopie
Composition
..................................................................579
9.18.2
Decay Time
.................................................................................579
9.18.3
Reprocessing
&
Recycle
.............................................................581
9.19
Reprocessing of Spent Fuel
....................................................................581
9.19.1
Partitioning
...................................................................................581
Contents xix
9.19.2 Decladding...................................................................................582
9.19.2.1 Chemical Decladding..................................................582
9.19.2.2
Mechanical
Decladding...............................................583
9.19.2.3
Fuel Dissolution...........................................................
584
9.19.3
Aqueous Methods
.......................................................................584
9.19.3.1
Bismuth Phosphate
......................................................584
9.19.3.2
Redox
...........................................................................585
9.20
Purex
.......................................................................................................585
9.21
URanium Extraction (UREX)+ Process
................................................587
9.22
Non-aqueous Methods
............................................................................597
9.22.1
Fluoride Volatility Process
.........................................................598
9.22.2
Molten-Salt Process
....................................................................599
9.22.3
Electrochemical Process
.............................................................600
9.23
Thorium Fuel Cycle
................................................................................602
9.24
Waste Treatment/Recycling
....................................................................603
9.24.1
Fuel Cycle Front-End
..................................................................604
9.24.2
Mining
&
Milling Waste
.............................................................605
9.24.3
Conversion
&
Enrichment Waste
...............................................609
9.25
Separation Technologies in Waste Management
.....................................612
9.25.1
Transuranic Extraction (TRUEX)
...............................................612
9.25.2
Strontium Extraction (SREX) Process
........................................612
9.25.3
CCD-PEG
...................................................................................614
9.25.4
TALSPEAK
................................................................................616
9.25.5
Ion Exchange
..............................................................................617
9.25.6
Thorium Reprocessing Waste
.....................................................618
9.26
Non-fuel Materials
..................................................................................618
9.27
Transmutation
.........................................................................................621
9.27.1
Fast Reactors
...............................................................................622
9.27.2
Accelerator Technology
..............................................................622
9.28
Direct Use of Spent PWR fuel in
С
ANDU (DUPIC)
............................623
9.29
Waste Vitrification
..................................................................................625
References
........................................................................................................627
Problems
...........................................................................................................646
10 HUBBERT
PEAK THEORY
......................................................................649
10.1
Introduction
............................................................................................649
10.2
Development of the Theory
...................................................................651
10.3
Gaussian Distribution for Peak Oil Prediction
......................................660
10.4
Linearization of
Hubbert
Peak Oil Theory
............................................660
10.5
World Peak Oil Forecast
........................................................................663
10.6
Peak Coal Production Forecast
..............................................................668
10.7
Peak Production Forecast for Natural Gas
............................................672
References
......................................................................................................674
Problems
.........................................................................................................676
xx Contents
Appendix
1
...........................................................................................................677
Energy Versus
GDP for Various Countries
...................................................677
Appendix II
.........................................................................................................685
Property Classes Table
...................................................................................685
Appendixül
........................................................................................................689
Unit Conversion Table
...................................................................................689
Appendix IV
........................................................................................................695
Steam Properties
.............................................................................................695
Appendix V
.........................................................................................................715
Thermal Conductivity of Building Materials
.................................................715
Appendix VI
........................................................................................................721
Exports and Imports of Coal by Countries
.....................................................721
Coal to Liquid Plants Planned
........................................................................721
Appendix
VII
......................................................................................................729
Exports and Imports of Dry Natural Gas in the World
..................................729
Appendix
VIII.....................................................................................................735
Selected Giant Oil Fields and Their Size
.......................................................735
Example of Characterization of Crude Oil
.....................................................735
Appendix IX
........................................................................................................761
Nuclear Power Plants Under Construction or Planned in the World
.............761
Appendix X
.........................................................................................................765
Data for Prediction of Peak Oil Production Year by the
Hubbert
Theory
.....765
Index
....................................................................................................................773
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title_full | Energy resources and systems 1 Fundamentals and non-renewable resources Tushar K. Ghosh ; Mark A. Prelas |
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