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Title Influence of Mineral Matter in Coal on Steam Generator Conversions
Creator Bryers, R. W.
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Date 1982
Spatial Coverage presented at Newport Beach, California
Abstract Conversion of steam generators designed for oil or natural gas firing to firing coal requires a detailed engineering analysis to determine conversion feasibility and required load derating. The amount of derating for a particular unit may depend on pressure part modification as well as coal quality. This paper reviews the impact of the mineral content in coal on conversion of steam generators. Direct firing of coal, as well as alternative approaches such as COM and micronized coal are addressed.
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