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Course, academic year 2023/2024
  
Solid Fuel Technology - M228003
Title: Technologie pevných paliv
Guaranteed by: Department of Sustainable Fuels and Green Chemistry (228)
Faculty: Faculty of Environmental Technology
Actual: from 2023 to 2023
Semester: winter
Points: winter s.:4
E-Credits: winter s.:4
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:2/1, C+Ex [HT]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
Language: Czech
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
For type: Master's (post-Bachelor)
Guarantor: Beňo Zdeněk Ing. Ph.D.
Annotation -
The main aim of the course is to summarise the current state of knowledge on the energy and chemical utilisation of solid fuels. The focus will be on fossil solid fuels (coal) as well as renewable (biomass) and alternative fuels (TAP). The aim of the course is to improve the students' orientation in this field and to acquire the knowledge necessary for the successful application of graduates in practice. In the course, students will be introduced to the sources of each fuel category, their characterisation, the specifics of their extraction and treatment, and the technologies of their end-use utilization. The production of blast-furnace coke, as a raw material currently necessary for high-volume iron production, will be discussed. These technologies will be discussed in terms of both their efficiency and their environmental impact. The audience will be introduced to demonstration and commercial technologies from both the Czech Republic and the world.
Last update: Beňo Zdeněk (21.02.2024)
Aim of the course -

Students will gain knowledge about the composition of different solid fuels, their deposits, reserves, processing technologies, the importance of individual fuels among fuel-energy sources, and the possibilities of their utilization.

Students will also gain knowledge of the basic technologies of coke production, processing, and use of the main products of coal coking, as well as be informed about the calculations of the basic apparatus used in the chemical part of the coking plant and the impact of coal coking technology on the environment.

Last update: Beňo Zdeněk (21.02.2024)
Literature -

D. Osborne: The coal handbook, Volume 1, Coal production, 2013

D. Osborne: The coal handbook, Volume 2, Coal utilisation, 2013

Z. Roubíček, Buchtele: Uhlí - zdroje, procesy, užití; Vydavatelství Montanex, Ostrava, 2002

D.: Vladimír Šebelík: Koksárenství v Českých zemích a na Slovensku; Hutní projekt Frýdek- Místek, 1996

D.: Orhan Kural: Coal ISBN 975-95701-1-4, Istanbul, 1995

D: Brown, R. C.: Thermochemical Processing of Biomass. Conversion into Fuels, Chemicals and Power. Wiley, United Kingdom (2011); ISBN 978-0-470-72111-7.

D: Knoef, H.: Handbook Biomass Gasification. BTG, Netherlands (2005); ISBN 90-810068-1-9.

Last update: Beňo Zdeněk (21.02.2024)
Learning resources -

Electronic lectures published on E-learning course.

Ulmanova encyklopedie průmyslové chemie http://knihovna.vscht.cz/databaze-intro_cze.html

http://biom.cz/cz/odborne-clanky

http://biomassenergyfndn.org/bef/

http://www.ecn.nl/publications/recent

Last update: Beňo Zdeněk (21.02.2024)
Teaching methods - Czech

2 hodiny přednášek + 1 hodina cvičení týdně

Last update: Beňo Zdeněk (21.02.2024)
Requirements to the exam - Czech

Pro úspěšné zakončení předmětu musí student v písemné části zkoušky získat alespoň 50 % bodů a u ústní části zkoušky odpovědět alespoň 50 % otázek správně.

Last update: Beňo Zdeněk (21.02.2024)
Syllabus -

1) Solid fossil fuels - their origin and extraction

2) Solid biofuels and alternative fuels

3) Solid fuels treatment processes

4) Quality Assessment of Solid Fuels - Analytical Procedures

5) Use of solid fossil fuels for energy purposes - combustion processes

6) Thermochemical conversion of solid biofuels and alternative fuels - production of liquid fuels

7) Gasification of Solid Fuels and Biofuels: Purification and Processing of Produced Gas

8) Thermal carbonisation of coal - production of metallurgical coke

9) Coking plant I - charge preparation, carbonisation furnaces

10) Coking plant II - Chemical plants of the coking plant, their functions, obtaining by-products of coking

11) Processing of Coking By-Products

12) Carbon adsorption materials

13) Environmental aspects of solid fuel use

14) CO2 emissions and CCS technologies

Last update: Beňo Zdeněk (21.02.2024)
Registration requirements -

none

Last update: Cibulková Jana (18.01.2024)
Course completion requirements -

Individual engineering project (calculation of a specific task)

Exam test

Oral examination

Last update: Beňo Zdeněk (21.02.2024)
 
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