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Peter K. Glanz

Bio: Peter K. Glanz is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Family tree. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications receiving 4 citations.
Topics: Family tree

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30 Mar 2009
TL;DR: In this article, a heat power plant, the biogas -product processing sewage sludge, is designed for the simultaneous generation of heat and electric energy and comprises a sludge digestion tanks and pipelines.
Abstract: The heat power plant, the biogas - product processing sewage sludge, is designed for the simultaneous generation of heat and electric energy and comprises a sludge digestion tanks and pipelines, the block of gas tanks, flow cleaning and compression of biogas block gas engines with power generators, heat exchangers block flues block and smoke pipes, a compressor for supplying the purified biogas pressure regulator supplying cleaned biogas to block gas engines with electric generators, pumps for cooling water to the unit gas engines with power, recycled water inlet line to the power generating units, wherein the heat power plant is provided with a unit deaeration and water demineralization connected via a conduit to the steam generator and mounted him steam comb with a distribution device for supplying water vapor to the respective injectors digesters block and a conduit with shut-off valve for feeding the heated sludge from sewerage systems Jun es block heat exchangers in the digesters unit.

22 citations

01 Jan 2002
TL;DR: The thesis of the paper is that the paradigms espoused by scholars affect their taxonomic decisions, which points to a philosophical source of such controversies.
Abstract: The thesis of the paper is that the paradigms espoused by scholars affect their taxonomic decisions, which points to a philosophical source of such controversies. The paradigms the author discusses as holding in anthropology, at various times, include: (1) the “fixity-of-species” paradigm, (2) the “Asian roots” paradigm, (3) the “encephalization” paradigm, and (4) the “mid-Tertiary” paradigm.

6 citations

01 Jan 2007
TL;DR: In this paper, the fuel cycle situation prediction in the nuclear industry is discussed and the most important issue in nuclear power plants is discussed, which affects the energy company's profit, environment and even the safety of reactor operation.
Abstract: One of the most important affairs in the nuclear industry is the fuel cycle situation prediction. It affects the energy company’s profit, environment and even the safety of reactor operation. For t ...

2 citations