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020 _a9781119184898
040 _cIITK
041 _aeng
082 _a628.4
_bK527z2
100 _aKhan, M.M
245 _aZero waste engineering
_ba new era of sustainable technology development
_cM.M. Khan and M.R. Islam
250 _a2nd
260 _bWiley
_c2017
_aNew Jersey
300 _axv, 669p
505 _aIs "zero waste engineering" possible? This book outlines how to achieve zero waste engineering, following natural pathways that are truly sustainable. Using methods that have been developed in various areas for sustainability purposes, such as new mathematical models, recyclable material selection, and renewable energy, the authors probe the principles of zero waste engineering and how it can be applied to construction, energy production, and many other areas of engineering. This groundbreaking new volume: Explores new scientific principles on which sustainability and zero waste engineering can be based Presents new models for energy efficiency, cooling processes, and natural chemical and material selection in industrial applications and business Explains how "green buildings" and "green homes" can be efficiently built and operated with zero waste Offers case histories and successful experiments in sustainability and zero–waste engineering Ideal for: Engineers and scientists of all industries, including the energy industry, construction, the process industries, and manufacturing. Chemical engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, petroleum engineers, process engineers, civil engineers, and many other types of engineers would all benefit from reading this exciting new volume.
650 _aSustainable engineering
650 _aWaste minimization
700 _aIslam, M.R.
942 _cBK
999 _c558145
_d558145