| Title | Advantages of a Tangentially Fired Delayed Coker Heater (Conventional or Flameless) to Increase Run Lengths and Monitor Combustion |
| Creator | Gibson, W.C. |
| Contributor | Zimola, M. |
| Date | 2016-09-12 |
| Spatial Coverage | Kauai, Hawaii |
| Subject | 2016 AFRC Industrial Combustion Symposium |
| Description | Paper from the AFRC 2016 conference titled Advantages of a Tangentially Fired Delayed Coker Heater (Conventional or Flameless) to Increase Run Lengths and Monitor Combustion |
| Abstract | After three years of continuous operation, observation and testing of the tangentially fired; flameless crude heater, it is obvious that tangential firing is perfectly suited for delayed coker; heater applications. Whether firing conventionally or flameless, the tangential orientation; eliminates flame and hot gas impingement and provides an even radiant heat flux to the tubes.; Additionally, tangential firing allows for combustion monitoring with GSF's temperature rate of; change monitoring system which has been proven to be more reliable and robust than traditional; flame monitoring equipment. |
| Type | Event |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Rights | No copyright issues exist |
| ARK | ark:/87278/s6f238n6 |
| Setname | uu_afrc |
| ID | 1387881 |
| Reference URL | https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6f238n6 |