ADVANCED HYBRID SIMULATION APPLICATION PLATFORM
Published In: 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN CIVIL, STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Author(s): BOUSIAS S , PALIOS X , STATHAS N , STREPELIAS E
Abstract: The design of complicated structures for high level performance under accidental actions has been a scientific challenge in the field of civil engineering, with social and economic implications. The method of hybrid simulation lends itself as an efficient tool in unveiling the nonlinear response of structural systems. The present research aims to evaluate the technical aspects of a hybrid simulation (HS) implementation platform, making use of the current knowledge but paving the way to future extensions in multi-physics problems.
- Publication Date: 08-Dec-2019
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-182-5-06
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RICE STRAW CHARACTERISTICS AND ITS POTENTIAL ENERGY IN VALENCIA (SPAIN)
Published In: 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN CIVIL, STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Author(s): AHMED HAMDI MANSI , MAHMOUD M. ABDEL DAIEM, , MONTSERRAT ZAMORANO TORO , NOHA SAID
Abstract: Rice straw is attractive as a fuel for heat and power generation. High amount of straw is generated annually from rice cultivation in Valencia. This amount could be converted to a valuable energy product such as gas through direct combustion, biogas from anaerobic digestion, syngas through gasification or in the form of liquid as bio-oil from pyrolysis and ethanol through biochemical. Thus, the theoretical energy from this amount of rice straw through the different techniques was estimated in this study. Furthermore, the characteristics of rice straw as source of energy have been studied. The results showed that the direct combustion represents the highest technique for recovering energy from rice straw followed by pyrolysis, gasification, biochemical conversion and finally anaerobic digestion. The results of rice straw analysis indicated that its major constituents are cellulose (32.95%) and hemicellulose (25.86%), making it a good candidate for ethanol production. Furthermore, it has
- Publication Date: 08-Dec-2019
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-182-5-13
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