Editor: Santhanam Harikrishnan

Materials and Technologies for a Green Environment

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Library License: US $196
ISBN: 978-981-5051-22-3 (Print)
ISBN: 978-981-5051-21-6 (Online)
Year of Publication: 2023
DOI: 10.2174/97898150512161230101

Introduction

The world faces significant challenges as the population and consumption continue to grow while fossil fuels and other raw materials are depleted at ever-increasing rates. Environmental consciousness and a penchant for thinking about material cycles have caught on with consumers. Therefore, the use of environmentally compatible materials and sustainable production methods are now desired.

Materials and Technologies for a Green Environment discusses the major issues surrounding the production of energy through biofuels and waste management. It comprises seven chapters that cover various fields of interest to readers involved in environmental management and sustainability planning. The topics covered include renewable energy sources, thermoelectric generators, electric vehicles, biodiesel production from poultry waste, scramjet combustion engines, and sustainable architecture for green buildings.

Given its scope, this book is a valuable resource for students, researchers and engineers in environmental science, mechanical engineering, and chemical engineering and sustainability studies.

Audience

Students, researchers and engineers in environmental science, mechanical engineering, and chemical engineering and sustainability studies.

Preface

I am pleased to introduce the book titled "Materials and Technologies for a Green Environment". It comprises five chapters, covering the different subjects of energy harvesting, biofuel, electric vehicle and Scramjet. All the chapters discuss the fundamentals and the recent developments in their respective subjects. This book could be beneficial to graduates, post-graduates, and researchers as it could cater to their needs. Suggestions and comments from the readers are invited in order to improve the quality of the next series.

Prof. Santhanam Harikrishnan
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Kings Engineering College
Chennai
India