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Show • • o • Large particle dense bed External heat exchange Entrained solids recycle Staged combustion Dry S02 control enable it to overcome many of the fuel handling and corrosion limitations encountered in many waste-to-energy systems. These same attributes provide the potential to significantly reduce the emission of acid gases, toxic trace organics, and nitrogen oxides. The development of smaller industrial and commercial size MSFB systems will make this technology applicable to a broader range of resource recovery projects. REFERENCES 1. Nack, H., Liu, K.T. and Felton, G.W. Battelle's Multisolid Fluidized-Bed Combustion. Proceedngs Fifth Int. Conf. on Fluidized Bed Combustion, III, p223, 1977. 2. Nack, H. Fluidized Bed Combustion - Industrial Application Demonstration Projects Battelle's Multi-Solid Fluidized Bed Combustion Process. Final Report, U.S. DOE,Contract No. EX-76-C- 01-2472, Oct. 1979 3. Place, W. Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustion Via Multi-Solid Fluidized Beds (MSFB) in the Industrial Sector. Presented at the Ninth International Conference on Fluidized Bed Combustion, Boston, MA., May, 1987 4. Franklin, H.D., Peters, W.A., Corvielli, F. and Howard, J.B. Effects of Calcium Minerals on the Rapid Pyrolysis of Bituminous Coal I&EC Process Design and Development, 1981, 20, 670. 5. Ballantyne, W.E., Huffman, W., Curnan, L. and Steward, D. Energy Recovery from Municipal Solid Waste and Sewerage Sludge Using Multi Solid Fluidized Bed Combustion Technology. ACS Symposium Series, No. 130 Thermal Conversion of Solid Wastes and Biomass. Amerlcan Chemlcal Soclety, 1980. 6. Nack, H., Litt, R.D. and Kim, B. Multisolid Fluidized-Bed Combustion. Chemical Engineering Progress. P 41-47, January 1985. 7. Coulthard, E.J. and O'Brien, P.O. The Kerry Co-op Multi-Solids Fluidized Bed (MSFB) Project. P~esented at the CIBO Conference Fluidized Bed Boilers, Washington, D.C., December 1985. 8. Lisauskas, R.A. and McHale, C. E. Update of NOx Control Technologies at Riley Stoker. Presented at the 1987 Joint Symposium on Stationary Combustion NOx Control, New Orleans, March 1987. 7 |