Air Pollution : Air Quality Management (Record no. 39380)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780126666052
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 628.53 AIR-A
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Stern, Arthur C
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Air Pollution : Air Quality Management
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement 3rd
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc New York
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Academic Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc 1977
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 700p.
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General note List of Contributors<br/><br/>Preface<br/><br/>Contents of Other Volumes<br/><br/>Part A Control Concepts<br/><br/>1. Control of Systems, Processes, and Operations<br/><br/>I. Introduction<br/><br/>II. Elimination of Air Pollution Emissions<br/><br/>III. Minimizing Emissions of Gaseous and Gas-Borne Wastes<br/><br/>IV. Concentration of Air Pollutants at the Source for Effective Treatment Prior to Release to the Atmosphere<br/><br/>V. Managing the Air Resource<br/><br/>VI. Summary<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Part B Control Devices<br/><br/>2. Selection, Evaluation, and Application of Control Devices<br/><br/>Nomenclature<br/><br/>I. Selection of a Control System<br/><br/>II. Gas Pretreatment<br/><br/>III. Control Efficiency<br/><br/>IV. Cost, Applicability, and Efficiency of Collectors<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>3. Source Control by Centrifugal Force and Gravity<br/><br/>I. Introduction<br/><br/>II. Cyclone Collectors<br/><br/>III. Rotary Stream Dust Separators<br/><br/>IV. Gravity Settling Chambers<br/><br/>V. Inertial Separators<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>4. Filtration<br/><br/>Nomenclature<br/><br/>I. Introduction<br/><br/>II. Fabric (Bag) Filters<br/><br/>III. Fibrous Mat Filters<br/><br/>IV. Miscellaneous Filters<br/><br/>V. General Considerations<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>5. Electrostatic Precipitation<br/><br/>Nomenclature<br/><br/>I. Introduction<br/><br/>II. Generation of the Corona<br/><br/>III. Electric Field<br/><br/>IV. Particle Charging<br/><br/>V. Particle Collection<br/><br/>VI. Removal of Collected Particles<br/><br/>VII. Dust Resistivity<br/><br/>VIII. Gas Flow<br/><br/>IX. Design and Installation<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>6. Scrubbing<br/><br/>Nomenclature<br/><br/>I. Introduction<br/><br/>II. Gas Absorption<br/><br/>III. Particle Collection<br/><br/>IV. Scrubber Energy Requirement<br/><br/>V. Diffusional Collection<br/><br/>VI. Flux Force/Condensation<br/><br/>VII. Economics<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>7. Mist Elimination<br/><br/>I. Introduction<br/><br/>II. Size Distribution and Stability of Mists<br/><br/>III. Theory of Mist Elimination<br/><br/>IV. Single-Stage Mist Eliminators<br/><br/>V. Multiple-Stage Mist Eliminators (Few Stages)<br/><br/>VI. Multiple-Stage Impingement Separators (Many Stages)<br/><br/>VII. Cyclone Mist Eliminators<br/><br/>VIII. Electrostatic Precipitators<br/><br/>IX. Ceramic Candles<br/><br/>X. Venturi Scrubbers<br/><br/>XI. Sonic Agglomerators<br/><br/>XII. Measurement of the Effectiveness of Mist Eliminators<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>8. Adsorption<br/><br/>I. General Principles<br/><br/>II. Adsorbents<br/><br/>III. Equipment and Systems<br/><br/>IV. Applications to Source Control<br/><br/>V. Comparative Costs of Adsorbers and Other Systems<br/><br/>General References<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>9. Combustion<br/><br/>I. Introduction<br/><br/>II. Principles of Combustion<br/><br/>III. Afterburners<br/><br/>IV. Furnaces<br/><br/>V. Flares<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Part C Process Emissions and their Control<br/><br/>10. Fuels and Their Utilization<br/><br/>I. Introduction<br/><br/>II. Fuels<br/><br/>III. Pollutants Emitted by Combustion Processes<br/><br/>IV. Fuel Modification to Reduce Emissions<br/><br/>V. Combustion Technology for Clean Fuels from Coal-Conversion Processes<br/><br/>VI. Combustion Modification to Reduce Emissions<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>11. Space Heating and Steam Generation<br/><br/>I. Introduction<br/><br/>II. Fuel-Use Patterns<br/><br/>III. Types of Combustion Equipment<br/><br/>IV. Emissions from Residential Heating Units<br/><br/>V. Emissions from Commercial and Industrial Boilers<br/><br/>VI. Combustion Modification to Reduce Emissions<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>12. Power Generation<br/><br/>I. Electric Power Demand<br/><br/>II. Meeting the Demand<br/><br/>III. Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam Electric Power Plants<br/><br/>IV. Emissions from Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam Electric Generating Plants<br/><br/>V. Control of Emissions from Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam Electric Generating Plants<br/><br/>VI. Gas- and Oil-Fired Turbines and Diesel-Powered Generating Units<br/><br/>VII. Control of Gaseous Emissions from Nuclear-Fueled Steam Electric Generating Plants<br/><br/>VIII. Air Quality Impacts of Emissions from Cooling Towers<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>13. Incineration<br/><br/>I. Introduction<br/><br/>II. Background<br/><br/>III. The Urban Waste Problem<br/><br/>IV. Contemporary Incinerator Technology<br/><br/>V. Causes of Incinerator Emissions<br/><br/>VI. Air Pollution Control Systems for Incinerators<br/><br/>VII. Emission Tests of Incinerators<br/><br/>VIII. Novel Methods of Incineration<br/><br/>IX. Disposal of Bulky Solid Wastes<br/><br/>X. Industrial Waste Disposal<br/><br/>XI. Pathological Waste Disposal<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>14. The Control of Motor Vehicle Emissions<br/><br/>I. Introduction<br/><br/>II. Mobile Sources of Emissions<br/><br/>III. Emission Control Technology<br/><br/>IV. Control of Blowby and Evaporative Emissions<br/><br/>V. Control Approaches for Exhaust Emissions—Conventional Spark-Ignition Engine Motor Vehicles<br/><br/>VI. Stratified-Charge Engines<br/><br/>VII. Diesel Engines<br/><br/>VIII. Rotary Engines<br/><br/>IX. Alternative Engines<br/><br/>X. Control Approaches for Railroad Locomotives and Ships<br/><br/>XI. Control Approaches for Aircraft Emissions<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>15. Agriculture and Agricultural-Products Processing<br/><br/>I. Agriculture<br/><br/>II. Processing Agricultural Products<br/><br/>III. Episode Control Planning for Agricultural and Agricultural- Products Processing Operations<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>16. The Forest Products Industry<br/><br/>I. The Forest Products Industry<br/><br/>II. Power Boilers<br/><br/>III. Dryers<br/><br/>IV. Kraft Pulping<br/><br/>V. Sulfite Pulping<br/><br/>VI. Neutral Sulfite Semichemical (NSSC) Pulping<br/><br/>VII. Effects of Applying the Best Control Technology Available<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>17. Mineral Product Industries<br/><br/>I. Introduction<br/><br/>II. General Operations<br/><br/>III. Specific Processes<br/><br/>IV. Emission Reduction during Air Pollution Episodes<br/><br/>V. Conclusion<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>18. Chemical Industries<br/><br/>A. Inorganic Chemical Processes<br/><br/>B. Petrochemical Processes<br/><br/>19. Petroleum Refining<br/><br/>I. Introduction<br/><br/>II. Oil Refining Technology<br/><br/>III. Type of Emissions<br/><br/>IV. Source and Control<br/><br/>V. Estimation of Quantities<br/><br/>VI. Economics of Control<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>20. Nonferrous Metallurgical Operations<br/><br/>I. Introduction<br/><br/>II. Copper<br/><br/>III. Lead<br/><br/>IV. Zinc<br/><br/>V. Aluminum<br/><br/>VI. Beryllium<br/><br/>VII. Mercury<br/><br/>VIII. Nonferrous Metals of Minor Significance<br/><br/>IX. Secondary Copper, Lead, Zinc, and Aluminum<br/><br/>X. Nonferrous Foundries<br/><br/>General Reference<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>21. Ferrous Metallurgical Operations<br/><br/>I. Introduction<br/><br/>II. Coke Production<br/><br/>III. Sintering<br/><br/>IV. Ironmaking<br/><br/>V. Open Hearth Steelmaking<br/><br/>VI. Basic Oxygen Steelmaking<br/><br/>VII. Electric Furnace Steelmaking<br/><br/>VIII. Rolling, Processing, and Finishing<br/><br/>IX. Ferrous Foundry Operations<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Subject Index<br/>
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