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1026 Zghoul, Ali M.; Grosshandler, William L.Sulfur and Nitrogen Devolatilization From Pulverized Coal in an Opposed-Flow Diffusion Flame1985
1027 Stouffer, M. R.; Wu, M. M.; Yoon, H.; Winschel, R. A.Support Activities for the Edgewater Coolside Process Demonstration1988
1028 Nelson, Robert E.Supported Continuous Fiber Burner1992
1029 Symposium Program1983
1030 Edelman, R. B.; Harsha, P. T.Synthetic Fuel Combustion Characterization1984
1031 Varney, A. M.; Beck, J. K.Technical Assessment of Refined Biomass Burn Demonstration at Florida State Hospital1982
1032 Smoot, L. Douglas; Smith, Joseph D.; Jackson, Robert E.Technical foundations to establish new criteria for efficient operation of industrial steam-assisted gas flares - presentation2009
1033 Tatsuda, TakashiTechniques for NOx Reduction in Industrial Furnaces1991
1034 Burk, Norm ; Woolbert, GordonTechnologies for Low Cost Combustion Control1986
1035 Pohl, J. H.; Lanier, W. S.; Keller, J. ; Patton, J. ; Jain, R.Technologies to Increase the Efficient Use of Energy in the Process Industries1986
1036 Reid, Charles; Thornock, Jeremy; Smith, PhilipTemporally and spatially resolved calculations of a reacting coal jet using large eddy simulations (LES) and direct quadrature method of moments (DQMOM)2009In a turbulent combusting coal jet, accurate prediction of the particle and velocity distributions are critical for predicting flame characteristics and ultimately heat flux in a coal-fired boiler. The present work combines a state-of-the-art particle model and turbulent-reacting flow model to provi...
1037 Reid, Charles; Thornock, Jeremy; Smith, PhilipTemporally and spatially resolved calculations of a reacting coal jet using large eddy simulations (LES) and direct quadrature method of moments (DQMOM)2009In a turbulent combusting coal jet, accurate prediction of the particle and velocity distributions are critical for predicting flame characteristics and ultimately heat flux in a coal-fired boiler. The present work combines a state-of-the-art particle model and turbulent-reacting flow model to provi...
1038 Hart, John R. P.E.Test Results from California Full-Scale Hazardous Waste Combustors1990
1039 Texas Commission on Environmental QualityTexas commission on environmental quality 2010 flare study2011-09-19
1040 Fujisaki, Wataru ; Nakamura, TsuneakiThermal and NOx Characteristics of High Performance Oxy Fuel Flames1996
1041 Choroszy-Marshall, MarthaThermal Destruction of Biological Sludge in a Rotary Kiln1990
1042 Chapman, Kirk S.Thermal NOx, Promt NOx: Meeting California Emission Limits1994
1043 Flynn, T.J.Thermoacoustic Vibrations in Industrial Furnaces and Boilers2017-12-12Paper from the AFRC 2017 conference titled Thermoacoustic Vibrations in Industrial Furnaces and Boilers
1044 Petersen, John R.; Keller, MikeThird Generation Rotary Kiln System1993
1045 Laflesh, Richard ; Lewis, R. D.; Hall, Robert E.; Kotler, V. R.; Mospan, Y. M.Three-Stage Combustion (Reburning) Test Results from a 300-MWe Boiler in the Ukraine1993
1046 Werkelin, Johan; Hupa, MikkoTowards better prediction of ash related problems in biomass combustion via improved fuel analysis2009Future biomass combustion systems should be fuel flexible. To avoid operational problems such as fouling, slagging, fluidized bed agglomeration, and corrosion, the relation between ash behaviour and fuel composition needs to be known. Ash-related problems are strongly coupled to phase transitions. M...
1047 Seebold, James G.Toxic Combustion Byproducts1994
1048 Toxic Metal Emissions Abatement From Combustion Processes1998
1049 Zygarlicke, Christopher J.; McCollor, Donald P.; Benson, Steven A.Transformation of Trace Metals in Coal Gasification1994
1050 Smith, J.D.Transient Ignition of Multi-Tip Ground Flares2018-09-17Paper from the AFRC 2018 conference titled Transient Ignition of Multi-Tip Ground Flares
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