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

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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

SECTION 7---FLUIDIZED BED COMBUSTION
Abatement of NOx Emission from a Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustor
599(8)
X. S. Wang
N. A. Akhtar
B. M. Gibbs
M. J. Rhodes
Simulation of a Circulating Atmospheric Fluidized Bed Including Flow, Combustion, Pollutant Formation and Retention
607(28)
R. Leithner
S. Vockrodt
J. Wang
A. Schulz
J. Muller
Factors Influencing the Combustion Efficiency of Coal in a Circulating Fluidized Bed
635(10)
X. S. Wang
N. A. Akhtar
B. M. Gibbs
M. J. Rhodes
Analysis of CAFBC Behaviour Using a Numerical Model
645(8)
P. C. Saraiva
J. L. T. Azevedo
M. G. Carvalho
Clean Combustion of Energetic Materials in a Fluidised Bed
653(20)
A. Pires
J. Campos
SECTION 8---WASTE INCINERATION
Control of Emissions of Mercuric Chloride by Adsorption on Sorbalit™
673(8)
A. Lancia
D. Musmarra
F. Pepe
G. Volpicelli
Evaluation of Long-Term Full-Scale Incineration Tests with Different Types of Refuse Derived Fuel
681(16)
M. Schipper-Zablotskaja
Low Pollution Technology in Incineration and Slagging of Municipal Solid Waste
697(14)
T. Suzuki
R. Kitamura
T. Yoshigae
H. Kawabata
T. Ito
Treatment of Scrubber Effluent from a Multiple Hearth Incinerator
711(12)
J. P. Jones
A. Kantardjieff
Gas Pollutants from Detonation and Combustion of Industrial Explosives
723(16)
J. Campos
A. Pires
J. C. Gois
A. Portugal
SECTION 9---LOW EMISSIONS INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
Natural Gas Vehicles for a Clean Environment---An Overview and the Trends for the Future
739(24)
A. Bassi
Effects of a Ring Crevice on Hydrocarbon Emission from Spark Ignition Engines
763(18)
T. Saika
K. Korematsu
M. Kono
Partial Disconnection of some Cylinders of Work as a Way of Diminishing Diesel Engine Exhaust Gases Toxicity
781(10)
S. Postrzednik
A. Ciesiolkiewicz
Efficiency of Spark-Ignition Engine Fuelled with Methanol-Gasoline Blends
791(10)
A. Kowalewicz
Measurement of the Exhaust Emissions from Otto-Engines Equipped with a Three-Way-Catalyst Regarding the Secondary Emission of Nitrous Oxide
801(10)
C. Wehinger
R. Meyer-Pittoroff
Experimental Study of NOx Reduction by Impinging-Jet-Flame in a Closed Vessel with Opposed Dual Prechambers
811(12)
I. Jeung
K. Cho
SECTION 10---NEW POWER GENERATION CYCLES OF CONCEPTS
CO2 Mitigation Through Mixed Steam and CO2 Gas Turbine Cycles
823(14)
J. De Ruyck
G. Allard
D. Bruggeman
P. Mathieu
The Design of a Coal-Fired, High Temperature Furnace for an Advanced Combined-Cycle System
837(16)
E. G. Eddings
M. P. Heap
D. W. Pershing
A. F. Sarofim
P. J. Smith
Coal Gasification Power Cycles Using Mixtures of CO2, Steam and Argon
853(10)
H. Verelst
T. Van Mierlo
K. Maniatis
G. P. Sakellaropoulos
K. Sjostrom
P. Pilidis
SECTION 11---CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES
Concept of Boiler Efficiency Assessment Expert Systems
863(12)
N. Afgan
M. G. Carvalho
Gas Reburning. Influence of Different Variables on the NOx Reduction
875(14)
R. Bilbao
M. U. Alzueta
A. Millera
J. Lezaun
J. Adanez
Development of an Emissions Control System for a Coal Fired Power Plant
889(18)
T. Lucas
J. Abadia
J. J. Casares
J. A. Souto
V. Perez-Munuzuri
Dilute Oxygen Combustion---A New Approach for Low NOx Combustion
907(8)
H. Kobayashi
Z. Du
Influence of a Hydrocarbon, C3 H6 or C3 H8, on the Reduction of NO by CO in the Absence and in the Presence of O2, with a Pd/Al2 O3 Catalyst
915(12)
A. Lemaire
H. Praliaud
J. Massardier
M. Prigent
Granulation of Filter Dusts from Combustion Plants
927(14)
A. Kaiser
SECTION 12---PROCESS TECHNOLOGIES
Model Based Study of Oxi-Fuel Furnaces for Low-NOx Melting Process
941(20)
M. G. Carvalho
M. Nogueira
A Numerical and Experimental Study of the Turbulent Combustion of Natural Gas with Air and Oxygen in an Industrial Furnace
961(18)
B. Farouk
M. M. Sidawi
C. E. Baukal
Development of Burners and Combustion Facilities in Kakogawa Works
979(14)
A. Yamamoto
H. Tatemichi
R. Odawara
T. Mine
Ultra Low NOx Burners for Industrial Process Heaters
993(16)
R. T. Waibel
The Prediction of the Performance Effects of Powdered Coal Injection into the Tuyere of a Blast Furnace
1009(12)
F. C. Lockwood
K. Takeda
SECTION 13---REACTION FUNDAMENTALS AND COMBUSTION GENERATOR PARTICLES
A Detailed Kinetic Study of Ammonia Oxidation
1021(24)
R. P. Lindstedt
F. C. Lockwood
M. A. Selim
A Route to NOx Reduction Via Flame Stretch
1045(10)
D. Proctor
I. G. Pearson
S. A. Brumale
Soot Morphology and Optical Properties in Nonpremixed Turbulent Flame Experiments
1055(24)
G. M. Faeth
U. O. KoylU
Application of Soot Mass Growth Rates Determined in a Plug Flow Reactor on Soot Prediction in Turbulent Diffusion Flames
1079(16)
B. Bartenbach
M. Huth
W. Leuckel
SECTION 14---DIAGNOSTICS
Acoustic Pyrometry: A Correlation Between Temperature Distributions and the Operating Conditions in a Brown Coal Fired Boiler
1095(20)
W. Derichs
F. Hess
K. Menzel
E. Reinartz
Evaluation of an Amplitude Sizing Anemometer and Application to a Pulverised Coal Burner
1115(24)
N. G. Orfanoudakis
A. M. K. P. Taylor
Flame Visualization in Power Stations
1139
H. J. M. Hulshof
A. W. Thus
A. J. L. Verhage

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