Difference between revisions of "Design of Middle to Large Scale CHP Modules"
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|BL Abstract=A biogas engine consist from a lot of different pieces. Examples are ranging from container with stack to cooling water and exhaust gas heat exchangers to turbo charger. And all is related to safety requirements. This presentation tries to cover several technical items but can not be complete as a gas engine is too complicated to be completely discussed within 1,5 hours only. | |BL Abstract=A biogas engine consist from a lot of different pieces. Examples are ranging from container with stack to cooling water and exhaust gas heat exchangers to turbo charger. And all is related to safety requirements. This presentation tries to cover several technical items but can not be complete as a gas engine is too complicated to be completely discussed within 1,5 hours only. | ||
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Design of Middle to Large Scale CHP Modules
Title | Design of Middle to Large Scale CHP Modules |
Author | Krieg & Fischer |
Year | 2010 |
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Topics | |
Document Type | Presentation |
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Language(s) | English |
Abstract | A biogas engine consist from a lot of different pieces. Examples are ranging from container with stack to cooling water and exhaust gas heat exchangers to turbo charger. And all is related to safety requirements. This presentation tries to cover several technical items but can not be complete as a gas engine is too complicated to be completely discussed within 1,5 hours only. |