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Show -14- Acknowledgments The authors would like to acknowledge the Joint Committee for the permission to publish this paper and the ED Joule II extension programme and the IFRF members' for financial support. Furthermore the authors' would like to thank the technical staff at IJmuiden for their aid during the execution of the experiments. REFERENCES 1 R WAIBEL and 0 NICKESON Staged Fuel Burners for NOx Control. Presented at the IFRF 8th Members Conference, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands. May 28-30, 1986. 2 J M McCARTHY, S L CHEN, W R SEEKER and D W PERSHING Pilot Scale Studies on the Application of Reburning for NOx Control. Presented at the 1987 Joint Symposium on Stationary Combustion NOx.Control, New Orleans, March 23-26, 1987. 3 K J KNILL, T NAKAMURA and M E MORGAN The Effect of Mixing on NOx Reduction by Coal Fuel Staging. Report on the AP19 investigation. IFRF Doc. No. F 37 Iy 121, IJmuiden, March 1990. 4 D J MORGAN and J P SMART The Development and Testing of an Internally Fuel Staged Burner. Report on the AP23 investigation. IFRF Doc. No. F 37 Iy 130, IJmuiden, September 1992. 5 D J MORGAN and W L van de KAMP Studies on the Effect of Coal Properties on Pulverised Coal Fired Boiler Performance Operating with Advanced Low NOx Technologies. Report on the AP26 Investigation - Joule II Extension Programme. IFRF Doc. No. F 102/y 15, IJmuiden, October 1995. 6 D J MORGAN and W L van de KAMP Studies on the Effect of Coal Properties on Pulverised Coal Fired Boiler Performance Operating with Advanced Low NOx. Technologies. Report on the AP27 Investigation - Joule II Extenslon Programme. IFRF Doc. No. F 102/y 17. In progress. 7 D J MORGAN and J P SMART The Development and Testing of an Internally Fuel Staged Burner. Report on the AP23 investigation. IFRF Doc. No. F 37 Iy 130, September 1992. |