Final reports \ Combustion & other utilisation
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NOx modelling and prediction
CCC/31 - ISBN: 92-9029-341-4This report discusses the development of modelling and prediction methods for estimating and minimising the level of NOx production during the combustion of pulverised coal. Current approaches include the use of computational... More...
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Ash behaviour during combustion and gasification
CCC/24 - ISBN: 92-9029-334-9Internationally traded coal is readily available at relatively low cost from a variety of suppliers. In this competitive environment long established coal quality criteria are being re-examined. Potential suppliers are concer... More...
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Experience of cofiring waste with coal
CCC/15 - ISBN: 92-9029-322-5This report is the third in a series examining the role for coal in generating energy from waste. This report examines the experience gained in cofiring wastes with coal in commercial power plants, test facilities, and labora... More...
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NOx in pulverised coal combustion
CCC/05 - ISBN: 92-9029-307-1The combustion of pulverised coal in a steam generating boiler is the most widely used process for power generation, supplying over 40% of the electricity worldwide. However, coal-fired plant are a source of NOx (sum of NO an... More...
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Experience with low NOx burners
IEACR/99 - ISBN: 92-9029-298-9Many power plants have installed low NOx burners and overfire air (OFA), some successfully while others have dealt with a number of difficulties. However, as legislation becomes increasingly more stringent the success rate be... More...
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