Title | Conference Agenda - 1980 International Symposium Industrial Process Combustion Technology |
Publication type | agenda |
Publisher | American Flame Research Committee (AFRC) |
Program | American Flame Research Committee (AFRC) |
Date | 1980 |
Type | Text |
Format | application/pdf |
Language | eng |
OCR Text | Show I I G E N E R A L IN FO R M A T IO N American Flame Research Committee In te rn a tio n a l S y m p o s iu m In d u stria l P ro c e s s C o m b u s tio n T e c h n o lo g y The American Flame Research Committee is one of eight worldwide national committees and associate members from four additional countries affiliated with the International Flame Research Foundation headquartered in IJmuiden, The Netherlands. T h e purpose of AFRC Symposia is to provide a focal point for communication of current research activities and to provide a forum for industry to express common needs as input to the extent and direction of future research. This Symposium focuses specifically on industrial process combustion. The Clean Air Act and the national need for energy conservation impact the industrial process sectors in the same manner as the utility and industrial boiler sectors, but the impact is not as widely discussed. Process limitations not experienced in boiler combustion technology present unique challenges to those who must deal with these impacts. The papers evaluate international efforts in R&D, practical applications, and interaction of burner design, fuel type, combustion modifications, and process requirements. Newport Beach is located in Orange County situated between Los Angeles and San Diego. The Symposium is at the Marriott Hotel in Newport Center amidst shops, restaurants, the financial and professional heart of the area. The area abounds with things to do and places to go. Tours can be arranged to see Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm, Lion Country Safari, the mission of San Juan Capistrano-all within twenty miles of your hotel. Newport has an art gallery, neighboring play houses, picturesque shop ping areas such as Balboa Island. Lido Village and Cannery Village plus more than a hundred restaurants within sixteen square miles. And. of course, you have the Pacific Ocean Beaches. S Y M PO SIU M H O T EL A C C O M M O D A T IO N S Each attendee arranges his own accomm o dation. 80 rooms have been reserved until October 10, then as available. State "AFRC Symposium" when reserving room. Telex or telephone and include major credit card # for after 6 p.m. arrival: The Newport Beach Marriott Hotel AFRC Symposium 900 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 714/640-4000 (USA) 1/800/228-9290 Telex 9105961378 Singles are $54.00 and doubles $62.00 plus 6% tax. Suites are available, contact hotel. Request written confirmation by hotel. All major hotels in Newport Beach have functions for our meeting date. Reserve early. O TH ER L O D G IN G S Several hotels in the area are: The Registry Hotel 714/752-8777 1/800/854-6163 Airporter Inn 18700 MacArthur Blvd. Irvine, CA 714/833-2770 1/800/854-3012 The Sheraton Hotel 714/833-0570 1/800/325-3535 Attendees arrange their own transportation TR A N SPO R T A T IO N Marriott Hotel is ten minutes from John Wayne (Orange County) Airport; com plim en tary limousine service is provided. From LAX, airport bus service, limousine and rental cars are available to hotel. Driving time to Newport Beach from Los Angeles is 45 minutes on Interstate 405. R E G IST R A T IO N Registration fee includes copy of papers and food as noted on program except there will be a cash bar at the reception. Prepaid registrants may pick up symposium tickets and papers in hotel lobby, 3 to 8 p.m. Sunday. Consult hotel bulletin board for room designation and updates. Program quotes are topics not abstracts due to space limitations. In case of change in attendee's schedule, a substitute may attend. Fee refunded if requested by October 10, 1980. Paid registrant unable to attend will be mailed a set of papers. £ 11:40 a.m. Group Luncheon at Marriott M O N D A Y , O C T O B E R 27 1:30 p.m. W, Wheeler Bloom Engineering Co.. Inc., Pittsburgh, PA Chairman, American Flame Research "C h em ical a n d Engineering Aspects o t Low N O x C o ncentration " Process Combustion Corp., Pittsburgh, PA Concepts and applications of high velocity, high intensity to-stage combustors in air heaters, oil field g en erato rs, refin ery furnaces and rotary kilns are presented. Field and lab o ra to ry test results are included. 9:15 a.m. S. C. Hunter-C onference Them e KVB, Inc.. Irvine, CA Symposium Chairman 9:30 a.m. Robert E. Hall Combustion Research Branch, EPA Research Triangle Park, NC 2:10 p.m. R.J. Tidona and W.A. Carter "Industrial Process C o m b u s tio n Research O v erview " KVB, Inc.. Irvine. CA Government activities are increasing in focus on industrial processes. Current regulatory activity and combustion re search projects at EPA are discussed. 10:00 a.m. Coffee Break 10:20 a.m. Roy Payne, T. Akiyama and J. G. Witkamp of Oil Commercial process burners firing heavy fuel oil have been optimized for low NOx emissions. Influence of atomizer design, swirl air staging, confinement and heat extraction rate are discussed. 11:00 a.m. R. Tanaka and Y. Hirose Nippon Furnace Kogyo Kaisha Ltd. Yokohama. Japan "Low N O x C o m b u s tio n T ec h n o lo g y in J a p a n - H is to ry a n d F u tu re Trend" ^ "Field Testing of Staged Com bustion on a Petroleum Process H eater" NOx was reduced by two-stage combus tion using air lances in a conventional heater. Test results firing gas and com bined gas/oil are presented. 2:50 p.m. Foundation. "Pollutant Emission Characteristics F ire d Ind ustrial Process Burners" o John Zink Company, Tulsa. OK 8:30 a.m. Registration 9:00 a.m. James E. H ovls-Opening Remarks International Flame Research IJmuiden, Netherlands 9:40 a.m. R. Martin and D. Nlckeson There are more than 20 kinds of low NOx burners practically accepted. Classifi cation and technical background are discussed as well as future trends of low N O x combustion technology. Coffee Break 3:10 p.m. AFRC Business Meeting 5:30-7:30 p.m. Reception at Marriott "Low N O x B u rn er D ev e lo p m e n t for P e tro leu m Process Heaters" A new burner has been designed for re forming, cracking and other heaters. Test data with and without air preheat is presented, 10:20 a.m. Coffee Break 10:40 a.m. J.R. Robinson KVB, Inc., Irvine. CA "Application of Therm al D e N O x to a P etro leu m Process H ea te r" Operating experience and NOx reduction test data from a process heater installation are presented. 11:20 a.m. Lunch 1:30 p.m. Bus leaves for tour 2:00 p.m. Combustion Research Laboratory Tour KVB, Inc.. Santa Ana, CA Tour will include demonstration of thermal D e-N O x for NOx control and nahcolite injection for S 0 2 control. 3:15 p.m. Bus leaves lab for Tustin 3:30 p.m. Emission Monitor Manufacturing Plant Tour T U E S D A Y , O C T O B E R 28 9:00 a.m, Arvlnd Thekdi Midland-Ross Corporation. Toledo, O H " E n e r g y C o n s e r v a t i o n a n d Its E f f e c t o n Pollution Emissions" Trade-offs between energy conservation and pollution are discussed. KVB. Inc.. Tustin, CA On display will be three innovative pro ducts. 1) Continuous Emission Monitors, 2) Coal Mill Fire Protection Systems and 3) A c o u s tic le a n S o n ic S o o tb lo w e rs . Copyrights Papers presented are not copyrighted by AFRC and are in the category of private communications |
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