Author: Richard W. Bryers
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
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Languages : en
Pages : 712
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Ash Deposits and Corrosion Due to Impurities in Combustion Gases
Author: Richard W. Bryers
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
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Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 712
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis
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Pages : 712
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ASH DEPOSITS AND CORROSION DUE TO IMPURITIES IN COMBUSTION GASES. EDITOR RICHARD W. BRYERS.
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Pages : 691
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Ash deposits and corrosion due to impurities in combustion gases
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Ash Deposits and Corrosion Due to Impurities in Combustion Gases
Author: R.W. Bryers
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Ash Deposits and Corrosion Due to Impurities in Combustion Gases , These proceedings are based upon the International Conference on Ash Deposits and Corrosion from Impurities in Combustor Gases, which was sponsored by the Engineering Foundation at the New England College, on June 26 - July 1 1977
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Ash Deposits and Corrosion from Impurities in Combustion Gases
Author: Richard W. Bryers
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International Conference on Ash Deposits and Corrosion from Impurities in Combustion Gases
Author: Richard W. Bryers
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Category : Combustion gases
Languages : en
Pages : 703
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Category : Combustion gases
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Pages : 703
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Mineral Impurities in Coal Combustion
Author: Erich Raask
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 9780891163626
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 512
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Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 9780891163626
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 512
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Impact of Mineral Impurities in Solid Fuel Combustion
Author: R. Gupta
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 0306469200
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 750
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This book contains papers presented at the Engineering Foundation Conference on mineral matter in fuels held on November 2-7, 1997 in Kona, Hawaii. The conference is one of a continuing series that was initiated by the CEGB Mar- wood Engineering Laboratories in 1963. The conference was to be eventually organised by the Engineering Foundation as the need for multi-disciplinary work related to c- trolling ash effects in combustors became apparent. The conference covers both the science and the applications. The papers also present case histories, particularly for current fuel technologies, developments in advanced technologies for power generation and mathematical modelling of these processes. Developments since 1963 have been slow, but steady, due to the complexity of the chemical and physical processes involved. However, the research presented here displays great improvement in our understanding of the mechanisms by which mineral matter will influence fuel use. Steve Benson from EERC presented a review and current status of issues related to ash deposition in coal combustion and gasification. The application of new analytical tools, which have been detailed in the previous conferences, is presented. These include CCSEM, as well as new techniques for char- terising sintering of ash, such as TMA, image analysis, X-ray diffraction crystallography and thermal analysis. The new analytical techniques were extended to encompass widely differing fuels such as biomass. Ole H Larsen from ELSAM Denmark presented a review of these advanced techniques.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 0306469200
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 750
Book Description
This book contains papers presented at the Engineering Foundation Conference on mineral matter in fuels held on November 2-7, 1997 in Kona, Hawaii. The conference is one of a continuing series that was initiated by the CEGB Mar- wood Engineering Laboratories in 1963. The conference was to be eventually organised by the Engineering Foundation as the need for multi-disciplinary work related to c- trolling ash effects in combustors became apparent. The conference covers both the science and the applications. The papers also present case histories, particularly for current fuel technologies, developments in advanced technologies for power generation and mathematical modelling of these processes. Developments since 1963 have been slow, but steady, due to the complexity of the chemical and physical processes involved. However, the research presented here displays great improvement in our understanding of the mechanisms by which mineral matter will influence fuel use. Steve Benson from EERC presented a review and current status of issues related to ash deposition in coal combustion and gasification. The application of new analytical tools, which have been detailed in the previous conferences, is presented. These include CCSEM, as well as new techniques for char- terising sintering of ash, such as TMA, image analysis, X-ray diffraction crystallography and thermal analysis. The new analytical techniques were extended to encompass widely differing fuels such as biomass. Ole H Larsen from ELSAM Denmark presented a review of these advanced techniques.
Fundamentals of the Physical-Chemistry of Pulverized Coal Combustion
Author: L Lahaye
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400936613
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 505
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The study of coal for the production of energy is certainly not a new area of research. Many research works were carried out to improve the efficiency of industrial and domestic facilities. In the sixties, however, because of the availability and low cost of petroleum, coal consumption decreased and the research effort in this area was minimum. Meanwhile, the situation has totally changed. Considering the reserves of oil and the instability ofregions where they are located, it is becoming absolutely necessary to develop other sources of energy.The major alternative to oil appears to be coal, at least for the near future. Indeed, the reserves known today represent several centuries of energy consumption.!t is therefore becoming urgent to develop efficient and non polluting technologies to produce energy from coal. The main possibilities are : · liquefaction · gasification · directed combustion. Research and development efforts on liquefaction have been considerably reduced because of high cost of technologies involved and poor prospects for the next two decades. Research works on gasification are progressing; it is a promising approach. However, direct combustion either in pulverized coal furnaces or in fluidized beds is the more promising way of expanding rapidly the utilization of coal. These techniques are already used in some facilities but many environmental problems remain, slowing down their development.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400936613
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 505
Book Description
The study of coal for the production of energy is certainly not a new area of research. Many research works were carried out to improve the efficiency of industrial and domestic facilities. In the sixties, however, because of the availability and low cost of petroleum, coal consumption decreased and the research effort in this area was minimum. Meanwhile, the situation has totally changed. Considering the reserves of oil and the instability ofregions where they are located, it is becoming absolutely necessary to develop other sources of energy.The major alternative to oil appears to be coal, at least for the near future. Indeed, the reserves known today represent several centuries of energy consumption.!t is therefore becoming urgent to develop efficient and non polluting technologies to produce energy from coal. The main possibilities are : · liquefaction · gasification · directed combustion. Research and development efforts on liquefaction have been considerably reduced because of high cost of technologies involved and poor prospects for the next two decades. Research works on gasification are progressing; it is a promising approach. However, direct combustion either in pulverized coal furnaces or in fluidized beds is the more promising way of expanding rapidly the utilization of coal. These techniques are already used in some facilities but many environmental problems remain, slowing down their development.