Combustion Ash Residue Management: An Engineering Perspective

“Combustion Ash Residue Management: An Engineering Perspective” by Richard W. Goodwin is a comprehensive resource published by Elsevier S & T in 2013. This 148-page book is written in English and serves as a guide for owners and operators of coal-fired and resource recovery power plants. It focuses on the principles of combustion ash management, providing insights into avoiding accidents and achieving regulatory compliance while reducing costs.
Readers will find practical guidance on the disposal and utilization of combustion residues, supported by over 30 years of engineering experience. The book assesses the composition and environmental impact of these residues and outlines best practices for safe disposal and effective reuse, including applications in structural fill and grout. Additionally, it includes case studies and cost information related to ash disposal options, as well as lessons learned from significant failures in the field. This edition reflects updates in legislation and practices, making it a valuable reference for professionals in environmental science, engineering, and fire science.
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Combustion Ash and Residue Management assists owners and operators of Coal-fired and Resource Recovery Power Plants. By applying the principles and reviewing the case studies examples described within this book, accidents and upsets can be avoided and regulatory permitting can be achieved – reducing costs.
This unique book is an essential reference for anybody responsible for disposal or utilization of combustion residues. It reflects over 30 years of engineering practice, applying the principles of concrete chemistry and civil engineering/soil mechanics as confirmed by field data. Dr. Richard Goodwin assesses the composition and environmental impact of combustion residues, and provides not only best practices for safe disposal, but also a blueprint for effective reuse, including applications like structural fill, grout, and capping material.
Case studies and cost information for ash disposal options are included, in addition to the lessons learned by high-profile failures, such as the TVA Kingston fossil plant coal fly ash slurry spill in 2008. It also applies engineering principles to discuss how to avoid future upsets, including better operator training and monitoring methods.
- A comprehensive update to reflect changes in legislation and practice, including new material on the safe disposal or beneficial use of coal ash
- A straightforward engineering approach, providing practical guidance and field data
- Written by an established expert in the field
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