Clean Combustion Technologies: Proceedings of the Second International Conference, Part A

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Pub. Date: 1999-05-11
Publisher(s): CRC Press
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Summary

The seventy-five refereed papers in this volume represent the second in a series of biannual benchmarks for technologies that maximize energy conversion while minimizing undesirable emissions. Covering the entire range of industrial and transport combustion as well as strategies for energy R&D, these state-of-the-art contributions will be indispensable to mechanical and chemical engineers in academia and industry, and technical personnel in military, energy, and environmental agencies of government.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the Series xiii
Preface xv
Advisory Committee xvii
Sponsoring Organizations xix
SECTION 1--STRATEGIES
Clean Coal Technology for the 21st, Century: Research and Technological Development Strategy of the European Community
1(10)
J.M. Bemtgen
Prospective for Clean Use of Coal in the European Community
11(16)
S. Furfari
SECTION 2--COAL COMBUSTION GENERATED POLLUTANTS
Mechanisms Governing the Formation and Destruction of NOx and Other Nitrogenous Species in Low NOx Coal Combustion Systems
27(22)
J. Wendt
Experimental Studies on Formation and Reduction of Nitric and Nitrous Oxide in Advanced Combustion Systems
49(18)
G. Sybon
W. Leuckel
Nox Formation from Fuel Nitrogen in Technical Flames Application of Reaction Kinetics Modelling to In-Flame conditions
67(16)
D. Stapf
W. Leuckel
Numerical Simulation of Nox Formation in Pulverized Coal Burners Influence of Swirl Number and Fuel Nitrogen Content
83(16)
S. RO
R. Leithner
The Effects of Staged Combustion on the Formation and Destruction of N2O
99(12)
J. Arthkamp
H. Kremer
Numerical Modelling the Effect of Using Flue Gas Recirculation in Pulverized Coal Combustion
111(12)
J. L. T. Azevedo
M. G. Carvalho
Mathematical Modelling of Pressurized Pulverized Coal Combustion and Gasification
123(18)
B. Gockel
H. Kremer
S. Wirtz
Mathematical Modelling of Pulverised Coal Combustion in Front Wall Fired Furnaces
141(14)
A. Aroussi
C. Eastwick
A. Manning
S. Pickering
J. Fuell
P. Stopford
Computerized Analysis of Low-NOx Coal-Fired utility Boilers
155(1)
B. Epple
R. Schneider
U. Schnell
K. Hein
NOx Emissions from a Large Scale Coal-Fired Utility Boilers
155(20)
B. Epple
R. Schneider
U. Schnell
K. Hein
NOx Emissions from a Large Scale Coal-Fired Furnace
175(16)
A. Antifora
M. Sala
L. Vigevano
Primary DeNOx and Desulphurisation Measures for Brown Coal Fired Steam Generators
191(28)
R.S. Vonderbank
H. Muller
R. Leithner
Transport Characteristics of Pulverised Coal and Erosion Wear in the Distribution Ducts from the Mills to the Furnace Burners in Large Power Plants
219(14)
M. Founti
D. Giannakopoulos
A. Klipfel
Nitrous Oxide Formation in Power Plant Plumes
233(14)
F. Preto
E. J. Anthony
L. JIA
SECTION 3---OIL COMBUSTION GENERATED POLLUTANTS
Combustion-Generated NOx and Coke in Heavy Residual Fuel Oil Combustion
247(16)
A. OKSANEN
R. KARVINEN
NOx Formation and Destruction During Fuel Oil Combustion
263(14)
R. WILK
A. SZLEK
Large-Scale Laboratory Experiments on Pollutant Emissions in Heavy Oil Combustion
277(14)
J. BALLESTER
C. DOPAZO
P. VIDAL
L. OJEDA
Mathematical Modelling of NO Formation in a Power Station Boiler
291(20)
P. J. Coelho
M. G. Carvalho
Impact of Reburning Technology on Emission and Thermal Performance in Oil Tangentially Fired Boilers
311(18)
G. De Michele
L. Ghiribelli
S. Ligasacchi
S. Pasini
SECTION 4---GAS COMBUSTION GENERATED POLLUTANTS
Predictions of NO Emissions from a Premixed Gas Flame
329(18)
N. Mancini
F. Podenzani
L. Vigevano
The Computational Modelling of a Regenerative Burner to Predict NO and NO2 Emissions
347(16)
L. M. Dearden
J. D. Massingham
M. Pourkashanian
P. N. Wild
A. Williams
NOx Formation in Large-Scale Oxy-Fuel Flames
363(12)
J. T. Hedley
M. Pourkashanian
A. Williams
L. Yap
Improvement of Efficiency of Combustion in Furnaces with a Flow Redistributor
375(18)
X. S. Bai
L. Fuchs
The Efficient Low NOx Burning of Gas for Large Scale Industrial Applications
393(16)
D. Proctor
G. J. Nathan
R. E. Luxton
I. G. Pearson
S. A. Brumale
B. A. Mann
G. M. Schnieder
G. J. R. Newbold
Emissions from Buoyancy Dominated Gas and Gas/Oil Turbulent-Jet Diffusion Flames
409(14)
N. A. Røkke
J. E. Hustad
M. Jacobsen
Comparative Study on Emissions from Gas Fired and Oil Fired Residential Boilers
423(16)
J. De Ruyck
M. D. Distelmans
Reduction of the NOx Output from Industrial Burners Firing a Mixture of Fuel Gas and Combustion Air Enriched Oxygen
439(14)
M. Flamme
H. Kremer
Modelling of Twofold Flame Behaviour of Ceramic Foam Radiant Gasburners
453(12)
P. H. Bouma
L. P. H. De Goey
J. K. Nieuwenhuizen
A. Van Der Drift
Catalytically-Stabilized Combustion of Natural Gas: Experiments Under Gas Turbine Conditions
465(14)
P. Benz
A. Schlegel
S. Buser
V. Scherer
W. Weisenstein
T. Griffin
SECTION 5---HYBRID FUELED COMBUSTORS
The Influence of Burner Injection Mode on Pulverized Coal and Sawdust Co-fired Flames
479(16)
T. Abbas
P. Costen
N. H. Kandamby
F. C. Lockwood
J. J. OU
RDF-Pulverized Coal Co-firing in a Slagging Combustor Combustion Tests at the Coal Tech Facility
495(12)
J. Bonfanti
M. Cioni
U. Derobertis
J. Riccardi
C. Rossi
M. Schiavetti
B. Zauderer
The Use of Waste-Derived Fuels in Cement Kilns
507(18)
M. P. Heap
W. D. Owens
D. W. Pershing
A. F. Sarofim
G. D. Silcox
E. R. Hansen
SECTION 6---BIOMASS
Hazardous Air Emissions Potential from a Wood-Fired Furnace
525(14)
A. J. Hubbard
Greenhouse Gas and NOx Emissions from Wood Stoves
539(12)
E. Karlsvik
J. E. Hustad
Ø. Skreiberg
O.K. Sønju
Reduction of Nitric Oxide Emissions from Wood Combustion by Primary Measures
551(20)
R. Keller
Pressurized Biomass Combustion with Respect to Wood Fuel
571(16)
K. Jaanu
M. Orjala
The Feasibility of Recovering Energy from Paper Mill Residual Fibre by Fluidized Bed Combustion
587
F. Preto
E.J. Anthony
B.E. Herb
J.J. Lewnard

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