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Computational Modeling of Underground Coal Gasification

The book deals with development of comprehensive computational models for simulating underground coal gasification (UCG). It starts with an introduction to the UCG process and process modelling inputs in the form of reaction kinetics, flow patterns, spalling rate, and transport coefficient that are elaborated with methods to generate the same are described with illustrations. All the known process models are reviewed, and relative merits and limitations of the modeling approaches are highlighted and compared. The book describes all the necessary steps required to determine the techno-economic feasibility of UCG process for a given coal reserve, through modeling and simulation.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 635g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Aug 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781138091597

About Ganesh Arunkumar SamdaniSanjay M MahajaniVivek V. Ranade

Vivek Ranade is a Professor of Chemical Engineering at the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering of Queens University Belfast. His research focus is on developing insights innovations & intensified solutions for sustainable energy water and chemicals. He uses computational flow modelling hydrodynamic cavitation and MAGIC (modular agile intensified & continuous) processes to achieve this. Before moving to Queens he led chemical engineering at CSIR - National Chemical Laboratory Pune India. Contributed significantly to chemical engineering science and practice. Developed performance enhancement solutions software products and fluidic devices for variety of applications which are commercialized. Developed new insights and methodologies for process intensification. He is an Associate Editor of Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research and serves on editorial boards of Chemical Engineering Research & Design and Indian Chemical Engineer journals. He is a recipient of numerous awards including highest Indian Scientific award Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar award for scientists under 45 years. He is a fellow of Institute of Chemical Engineers UK; Indian National Academy Sciences; Indian National Academy of Engineering and Indian Academy of Sciences. Published more than 150 papers and 6 books (> 6500 citations h index=45: from Google Scholar). Co-inventor of more than 20 patents. Co-founded two technology companies: Tridiagonal Solutions and VIVIRA Process Technologies. Prof. Sanjay Mahajani received his Bachelors and Ph. D. Degrees in Chemical Engineering from UDCT (now known as ICT) Mumbai in 1989 and 1996 respectively and the Masters degree from IIT Bombay in 1992. After completing his Ph.D. he worked in Monash University Australia (1996-2000) as post-doctoral research fellow. He joined IIT-Bombay as Assistant Professor in 2000 and is presently a full professor (2008-date) in Department of Chemical engineering. He also holds a position of Professor-in-charge of the newly formed Tata Centre of Technology and Design at IIT Bombay. Prof. Mahajanis research interests are: reaction engneering and applied catalysis process intensification and gasification of coal and biomass. He has worked on several industry sponsored projects that include underground coal gasification catalyst development reactive distillation and its applications. He was part of the faculty team responsible for developing a laboratory facility and building a research group to conduct laboratory research on Underground Coal gasification for Indian coals. He has over 120 international research papers and notable awards in research and teaching to his credit. Ganesh Samdani is a chemical engineer by training and he received his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology Bombay with a strong focus on computational modelling of underground coal gasification. He has published his work in peer-reviewed journals and he has provided several talks on the computational modelling UCG as well as other reactive flow processes. From last 4 years he is with Honeywell India Technology center (HITC) Gurgaon India where he leads the kinetic and CFD modelling team. He has received green belt in six-sigma for its application in process improvement. His work at Honeywell is related to application of multiphase and reactive flow modelling for process development and equipment design in the field of refinery and petrochemicals.Ho His current research interests are related to refinery-residue upgradation novel reactors for petrochemicals upscaling of industrial reactors coal and biomass utilization and renewable feedstocks for standard refinery units. He has also received various Honeywell internal awards for his technical excellence and process development efforts.

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