8th World Congress on Particle Technology
(67a) Creating a Pathway to Sustainability: The Critical Contribution of Particle Technology Research
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A successful pathway to sustainability must include short-term, transitional, and long-term plans that must be launched simultaneously. This presentation will discuss the critical contribution of particle technology research to the successful implementation of these plans.
The role of circulating fluidized bed (CFB) research in carbon capture processes and particle pulverization as a recycling tool for polymeric and elastomeric materials as examples of the short-term plan will be presented.
As an example of the transitional plan, the impact of fluid-particle flow and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) research in the production of natural gas from unconsolidated hydrate reservoirs will be discussed.
The contribution of particle technology to the long-term plan, including the effect of rain droplets on wind turbine performance and the role of the fluid-particle mixture as a very effective heat transfer medium for concentrated solar power (CSP) systems will be presented.