Effects of oxygen concentration and coal composition on aerosol chemistry in oxy firing
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Publication Type |
presentation |
School or College |
University of Utah |
Research Institute |
Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE) |
Author |
Morris, William J.; Yu, Dunxi; Wendt, Jost O. L. |
Title |
Effects of oxygen concentration and coal composition on aerosol chemistry in oxy firing |
Date |
2010-11-12 |
Description |
Outline: 1) Objectives 2) Coals examined 3) Furnace, sampling, and analysis 4) Results 5) Conclusions. The objectives of the presentation is to provide a comparison of three different coal aerosols under two different oxy fired scenarios for predicting effects of coal composition on oxy firing. Examine aerosol chemistry under two different oxy fired scenarios: 27% O2 (~match heat flux of air) and 32% O2 (~match adiabatic flame temperature of air). Use aerosol chemistry to provide information for those who wish to make predictions of fouling/slagging within the furnace. Determine whether there are any significant differences in aerosol chemistry at varying O2 concentrations at conventional temperatures. |
Publisher |
University of Utah, Institute for Clean and Secure Energy |
Subject |
aerosol chemistry; oxy firing; ICSE; coal aerosols; coal composition |
Conference Title |
2010 AIChE Annual Meeting |
Bibliographic Citation |
Morris, W. J., Yu, D., Wendt, J. O. L. (2010). Effects of oxygen concentration and coal composition on aerosol chemistry in oxy firing. University of Utah, Institute for Clean and Secure Energy. Presentation: 2010 AIChE Annual Meeting, November 7-12, 2010, Salt Lake City, Utah. |
Relation Has Part |
Presentation: 2010 AIChE Annual Meeting, November 7-12, 2010, Salt Lake City, Utah |
Rights Management |
(c) William J. Morris, Dunxi Yu, O. L. Jost |
Format Medium |
application/pdf |
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ir_eua |
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214194 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6pz87xd |