
Title:
Biomass and solar-powered sustainable digital cities
ISBN:
9781394249374
9781394249367
9781394249350
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Contents:
Cover -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Additives in Bio-Oil Components for Increased Stability, Quality, and Legal Status -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Background Problems -- 1.3 Pyrolysis Bio-Oil -- 1.3.1 Fast Pyrolysis -- 1.3.2 Chemical Improvement of Bio-Oil From Pyrolysis -- 1.4 Using the Characterization and Pyrolysis Conditions of the Biomass Feedstock, One May the Qualities of the Bio-Oil Produced by Fast Pyrolysis -- 1.4.1 CMD Stands for Computer-Aided Molecular Design
1.5 Multi-Stage Computational Framework for Improving Pyrolysis Bio-Oil Through Solvent Design -- 1.5.1 Solvent Design Taking Into Account Economics -- 1.5.2 Problem of Multi-Objective Optimization -- 1.6 Rough Set Theory -- 1.7 Verification -- 1.8 Enhancing the Fuel Qualities of Pyrolysis Bio-Oil Through a Fusion of Computational and Experimental Methods Involves a Systematic Approach -- 1.8.1 Feedstock Selection and Pyrolysis Condition Optimization -- 1.8.2 Characterization of Bio-Oil -- 1.8.3 Blending and Additive Selection -- 1.9 Conclusion -- References
Chapter 2 Potential Source of Energy: Microalgae and Legal Commercialization -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Algae Cultivation -- 2.3 Open-Air Systems -- 2.3.1 Shutdown Systems -- 2.4 Chemical Composition -- 2.4.1 Chlorophyll -- 2.5 Microalgae -- 2.6 HTL Bio-Crude Upgrading -- 2.6.1 Analytical Pyrolysis (Py-GC-MS) -- 2.7 One- and Two-Dimensional NMR Spectroscopy -- 2.8 Two-Dimensional NMR -- 2.9 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3 Renewable Energy Integration for Rural Electrification Legally -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.1.1 Grid and Environment for Communities
3.1.2 Configuration of a Hybrid Renewable Energy System -- 3.1.3 Configuration of an AC-Coupled HRES -- 3.1.4 Coupled Hybrid HRES Configuration -- 3.1.5 Components of Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems -- 3.2 Solar Energy Technology -- 3.3 Technique for Solar Radiation Modeling -- 3.4 Iterative Procedures -- 3.5 Methodology for Modeling Load Profiles -- 3.6 Data Collection for Surveys -- 3.7 System of Energy Modeling -- 3.7.1 Modeling of Converter Systems -- 3.7.2 Worldwide Solar Radiation Estimation -- 3.8 Technical Design Approach
3.8.1 Technical Design Approach for Distribution of Power on Regional Grids -- 3.8.2 Analysis and Design of a Hybrid Energy System -- 3.8.3 System Powered by Biomass -- 3.8.4 Techno-Economic Examination of Hybrid Energy Systems -- 3.9 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 Fuels from Waste Biomass for the Transport Industry -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 Background Problems -- 4.1.2 Effects of Climate Change -- 4.2 The Issue with Fossil Fuels -- 4.3 Existing Biofuel and Artificial Fuel Technologies -- 4.4 Pyrolysis Method -- 4.4.1 Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity Method
Abstract:
Written and edited by a team of experts in the field, this groundbreaking new volume from Wiley-Scrivener offers the latest trends, processes, and breakthroughs in biomass and solar-powered technologies aimed at marching toward sustainable digital cities. This exciting new volume includes the research contribution of experts in solar and biomass-powered digital cities, incorporating sustainability by embedding computing and communication in day-to-day smart city applications. This book will be of immense use to practitioners in industries focusing on adaptive configuration and optimization in smart city systems. A wide array of smart city applications is also discussed with suitable use cases. The contributors to this book include renowned academics, industry practitioners, and researchers. Through case studies, it offers a rigorous introduction to the theoretical foundations, techniques, and practical solutions in this exciting area. Building smart cities with effective communication, control, intelligence, and security is discussed from societal and research perspectives. Whether for the veteran engineer, new hire, or student, this is a must-have volume for any library.
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John Wiley and Sons
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