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The course focuses on understanding the processing and use of coal and gaseous fuel. The course is generally divided into two teaching blocks. In the first part, students are given information regarding the origin and exploitation of coal and its subsequent use in technological processes such as gasification, liquefaction and coking. The understanding of such processes is improved by the teaching block devoted to basic analysis of lignite coal. The last part of the first block is dedicated to the capture and storage of CO2 produced during combustion of fossil fuels. In the second block, students receive basic information on properties of gaseous fuel and their utilization. Great emphasis is given on the use of natural gas as an energy carrier and resource for chemical synthesis. At the end of the second lecture block students are familiar with gaseous biofuels such as biogas or biomethane and using hydrogen in fuel cells.
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To complete the subject successfully, the student must obtain at least 50% points in the written part of the exam and at least 50% of the questions answered correctly in the oral part of the exam. Last update: Fialová Jana (10.05.2019)
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R: Roubíček, V.; Buchtele, J. Uhlí zdroje-procesy-využití; Montanex: Ostrava, 2002, ISBN: 80-7225-063-9. R: Svoboda, A.; a kol. Plynárenská příručka; Gas: Praha, 2002, ISBN: 80-902339-6-1. A: Farrenkopf, M. Koks Die Geschichteeines Wertstoffes; Bochum, 2003, ISBN: 3-921533-90-2. A: Mokhatab, S.; Poe, W.; Speight, J. Handbook of natural gas transmission and processing; Elsevier: Burlington, 2006, ISBN: 978-0123869142. Last update: Hlinčík Tomáš (22.08.2024)
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1. Coal and other solid fuels - formation, occurrence, history and future use, limiting factors 2. Properties of solid fuels and their evaluation, clasiffication of coal 3. Mining, treatment and transport of coal 4. Pyrolysis of coal and solid fuels, production of coke 5. Processing and use of products of pyrolysis and coking 6. Gasification of fuels 7. Combustion of coal, coal energy, CO2 issues 8. Fuel gases - propeties and classification 9. Natural gas - origin, gas fields, ancient and future utilization 10. Production and treatment of natural gas 11. Natural gas as energy source and commodity for synthesis 12. Properties and use of liquified petroleum gases 13. Unconventional fuel gases - biogas, landfill gas, use of hydrogen as a fuel gas 14. Fuel cells Last update: Fialová Jana (10.05.2019)
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http://www.geology.cz/aplikace/encyklopedie/ http://www.worldcoal.org/ http://www.lurgi.com/ http://www.linde-engineering.com/en/index.html http://www.zemniplyn.cz/ http://www.ngva.cz/ http://www.cng.cz/ http://www.aga.org/ http://vuhu.jednicky.cz/ http://www.lpg.cz/ Last update: Fialová Jana (10.05.2019)
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Students will be able to: Understand the principle of coal and natural gas formation. Evaluate the basic parameters of solid and gaseous fuels. Assess the technical parameters of a coal in industrial applications. Select appropriate technology for the chemical processing of natural gas with respect to the required final product. To understand the problems of fossil fuels and biofuels. Last update: Fialová Jana (10.05.2019)
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Pro zápis tohoto předmětu je nutno mít minimálně zapsány předměty organická chemie I a chemické inženýrství I Last update: Fialová Jana (10.05.2019)
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organic chemistry I, chemical engineering A Last update: Fialová Jana (10.05.2019)
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