
Solar Thermochemistry: Volume 58
Wojciech Lipinski(Editor)
Academic Press
Published on 8. December 2021
Book
Hardback
368 pages
978-0-12-820647-8 (ISBN)
Description
Advances in Chemical Engineering, Volume 58 in this long-running serial, highlights new advances in the field with this new volume presenting interesting and timely chapters written by an international board of authors.
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Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Researchers, students, and academics in the field of chemical engineering
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
450 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-820647-8 (9780128206478)
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Person
Professor Wojciech Lipinski is the Leader of the Solar Thermal Group at The Australian National University (ANU). He obtained his Master of Science degree in environmental engineering from Warsaw University of Technology (2000), doctorate in mechanical and process engineering from ETH Zurich (2004), and habilitation in energy technology from ETH Zurich (2009). He previously held positions of Research Associate (2004-2006) and Senior Research Associate at ETH Zurich (2006-2009), Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota (2009-2013), and Associate Professor at The Australian National University (2013-2015).
Professor Lipinski's research and teaching interests are in the area of thermofluids and reaction engineering applied to energy and environmental technologies. His core expertise is in radiative heat transfer, multiphase reactive flows and solar thermochemistry. He has published over 160 articles in refereed journals and conference proceedings, and contributed to several books, edited books and e-books. He is currently serving on editorial boards of Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, Computational Thermal Sciences, and Solar Energy. He is Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and a member of the Scientific Council and the Executive Committee of the International Centre for Heat and Mass Transfer. He is also involved in AIChE, OSA, and several other professional societies.
Professor Lipinski's contributions to research and education have been recognised with several honours and awards including the Hilti Award for Innovative Research from ETH Zurich (2006), the ANU College of Science and Engineering Outstanding Professor Award from the University of Minnesota (2010), the Elsevier/JQSRT Raymond Viskanta Award in Radiative Transfer (2013), the Future Fellowship by the Australian Research Council (2014), and the Yellot Award by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (2020).
Professor Lipinski's research and teaching interests are in the area of thermofluids and reaction engineering applied to energy and environmental technologies. His core expertise is in radiative heat transfer, multiphase reactive flows and solar thermochemistry. He has published over 160 articles in refereed journals and conference proceedings, and contributed to several books, edited books and e-books. He is currently serving on editorial boards of Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, Computational Thermal Sciences, and Solar Energy. He is Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and a member of the Scientific Council and the Executive Committee of the International Centre for Heat and Mass Transfer. He is also involved in AIChE, OSA, and several other professional societies.
Professor Lipinski's contributions to research and education have been recognised with several honours and awards including the Hilti Award for Innovative Research from ETH Zurich (2006), the ANU College of Science and Engineering Outstanding Professor Award from the University of Minnesota (2010), the Elsevier/JQSRT Raymond Viskanta Award in Radiative Transfer (2013), the Future Fellowship by the Australian Research Council (2014), and the Yellot Award by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (2020).
Volume editor
Professor, Australia National University
Leader, ANU Solar Thermal Group
Leader, ANU Solar Thermal Group
Content
1. Introduction
Wojciech Lipinski
2. Concentrating solar collectors for high-temperature solar thermochemical processing
Lifeng Li
3. Fundamentals of solar thermochemical gas splitting materials
Christopher Muhich
4. Chemical kinetics of high-temperature solar thermochemical reactions
Joerg Petrasch
5. Multi-scale transport modelling of solar reactive flows
Vincent M. Wheeler
6. Methanol from sunlight and air
Aldo Steinfeld
7. Solar thermal reforming
Christos Agrafiotis
8. Solar biomass pyrolysis
Gilles Flamant
9. Application of solar thermal energy to metallurgical processes
G. Brooks
10. Thermochemical heat storage at high temperature
Juan M. Coronado
11. Carbon dioxide capture for synthetic hydrocarbon production
Xiaolin Wang
Wojciech Lipinski
2. Concentrating solar collectors for high-temperature solar thermochemical processing
Lifeng Li
3. Fundamentals of solar thermochemical gas splitting materials
Christopher Muhich
4. Chemical kinetics of high-temperature solar thermochemical reactions
Joerg Petrasch
5. Multi-scale transport modelling of solar reactive flows
Vincent M. Wheeler
6. Methanol from sunlight and air
Aldo Steinfeld
7. Solar thermal reforming
Christos Agrafiotis
8. Solar biomass pyrolysis
Gilles Flamant
9. Application of solar thermal energy to metallurgical processes
G. Brooks
10. Thermochemical heat storage at high temperature
Juan M. Coronado
11. Carbon dioxide capture for synthetic hydrocarbon production
Xiaolin Wang