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Ecological Effects of Thermal Processes and Appliances

Summary

Course content involve the acquisition and use of chemical, thermal, mechanical and electrical energy, including emissions rising by these processes . Includes primary and secondary measures for reducing their occurrence in the environment.
Individual themes are, as agreed with the supervisor, further developed in accordance with focusing doctoral dissertation.

Literature

[1] Sieniutycz, S., Jeżowski, J. Energy Optimization in Process Systems. Elsevier. 2009.768 p.
ISBN: 978-0-08-045141-1 
[2]TRINKS, W. et al. Industrial furnases. Wiley-Interscience. New York, 2003. ISBN-10: 0471387061 
[3] SIENIUTYCZ, S., JEŻOWSKI, J. Energy Optimization in Process Systems. Elsevier. 2009.768 p. ISBN: 978-0-08-045141-1 
[4] IEA - International Energy outlook, 2010

Advised literature

[1] Profesional journals: Energie, Energetika, Power in Europe, Renewable Energy Focus.
[2] Internet pages MŽP, MPO, BIOM.
[3] Proceedings of selected scientific conferences
[4] Selected laws of CR and EU relating to environment.


Language of instruction čeština, čeština
Code 635-0902
Abbreviation EVTPaZ
Course title Ecological Effects of Thermal Processes and Appliances
Coordinating department Department of Thermal Engineering
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Marek Velička, Ph.D.