Design of Thermal Oxidation Systems for Volatile Organic Compounds

Title: Design of Thermal Oxidation Systems for Volatile Organic Compounds
Author: David A. Lewandowski
ISBN: 1566704103 / 9781566704106
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 370
Publisher: Lewis
Year: 2000
Availability: 45-60 days

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Controlling the emission of volatile organic compounds (VOC) became a very prominent environmental issue with the passage of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments, and will continue to be an environmental priority through the next decade. No single technology has played as important a role in the control of VOC emissions as thermal oxidation. It has the ability to destroy VOCs in a one-step process that produces innocuous by-products.

Design of Thermal Oxidation Systems for Volatile Organic Compounds provides all the information needed for developing a thermal oxidation design in a single reference. It covers design, operation, and maintenance as well as the principles behind the classification of volatile organic compounds as hazardous waste. The author explores the primary purpose of thermal oxidizers and discusses their limitations.
The book provides :

· Practical, complete, and concise thermal oxidizer design principles
· An outline of state-of-the-art design principles
· A practical rather than theoretical approach
· Real industrial examples in each chapter

With the new regulations that affect VOC emissions, engineers from such diverse fields as oil refining, chemical distillation and separation processes, and pharmaceutical industries will need to design and implement thermal oxidation systems. Design of Thermal Oxidation Systems for Volatile Organic Compounds provides a reference to the entire design process, from conceptualization to operation and maintenance.

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Contains all the information needed to develop a thermal oxidizer conceptual design. Includes the latest technology for pre- and post-combustion NOx control. Provides practical industrial examples in each chapter. Supplies appendices containing physical and chemical property data for hundreds of VOCs. Progresses from the basics to more advanced features.

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Preface
About The Author
Acknowledgments

Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : Environmental Regulations
Chapter 3 : VOC Destruction Efficiency
Chapter 4 : Combustion Chemistry
Chapter 5 : Mass and Energy Balances
Chapter 6 : Waste Characterization and Classification
Chapter 7 : Thermal Oxidizer Design
Chapter 8 : Heat Recovery
Chapter 9 : Catalytic Oxidation
Chapter 10 : Regenerative Systems
Chapter 11 : Combustion NOx Control
Chapter 12 : Postcombustion NOx Control
Chapter 13 : Gas Scrubbing Systems
Chapter 14 : Safety Systems
Chapter 15 : Design Checklist

Appendix A : Incinerability Ranking
Appendix B : Table of The Elements
Appendix C : Heats of Combustion of Organic Compounds
Appendix D : Abbreviated Steam Tables
Appendix E : Explosive Limits of VOCs
References
Bibliography
Index