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 | Martin, Matthew | Comparison of empirically based calculation methods for pipe flares to computational fluid dynamics | 2007 | As available computational resources increase and the use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) becomes more widely accepted wider classes of industrial scale combustion systems are being simulated and optimized using these resources. A largebody of empirically based work has already been assembled ... |
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 | Duck, Brian | Computational fluid dynamic modeling of a ground flare | 2007 | A major ethylene plant underconstruction in Al-Jubail, Saudi Arabia found itself under pressure from neighboring facilities and regulatory agencies to reduce flare emissions, flame visibility, and noise. Plant personnel contacted a company that had pioneered and commercialized a grade mounted, multi... |
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 | Smith, Philip J. | Computing flame dynamics using massively parallel computers to span scales from the atomistic to the industrial | 2004 | |
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 | Desam, Padmabhushana R.; Smith, Philip J.; Borodai, Stainslav G.; Kumar, Seshadri | Computing flare dynamics using large eddy simulations | 2004 | Computing the dynamics of flares is motivated by the increased need for efficient and safe flaring of unwanted gases during hydrocarbon and petrochemical processing. To understand the unsteady flame shape dynamics, Large Eddy Simulations (LES) are used to study natural gas flares in the presence of ... |
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 | | Conference Agenda - 1980 International Symposium Industrial Process Combustion Technology | 1980 | |
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 | | Conference introduction - American Flame Research Committee International Symposium Industrial Process Combustion Technology | 1980 | |
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 | Hunter, S.C. | Conference theme - October 1980 International Symposium Industrial Process Combustion Technology | 1980 | |
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 | Schmitt, David | Correctly modeling and calcutating combustion efficiencies in fired equipment | | Fired equipment includes furnaces, fired heaters, fired boilers, supplementary fired boilers, and many other types of equipment. But for the purposes of reviewing how the calculations are accomplished and other factors that may affect the results of the modeling, we will use a fired reformer furnace... |
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 | McKittrick, Alexis | Demonstration of hydrogen use in steam- and air-assisted flares | 2009-06-09 | |
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 | Lewis, Elliot-Sullivan; Hack, Richard; McDonell, Vincent | Development of a modular supplemental burner for optimization of distributed generation/combined heat and power system efficiency | 2011 | Increased interest in distributed power generation has lead to increased interest in combined heating cooling and power (CCHP). One significant issue in implementing a CCHP is that electrical loads and heating or cooling loads are rarely synchronized. Duct burners are frequently used to provide addi... |
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 | Gogolek, Peter E.G.; Hayden, A.C.S. | Efficiency of flare flames in turbulent crosswind | 2010 | Flares are used for the safe, clean and economical disposal of waste gases, whether in upstream oil production (solution gas flares), refineries, gas plants or other chemical processing facilities. Elevated flares are exposed to all the weather patterns, perhaps the most important is the crosswind. ... |
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 | Thekdi, Arvind C. | Energy conservation and pollution control (abstract) | | Abstract |
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 | Thekdi, Arvind C. | Energy conservation and pollution control (Abstract) | | The paper discusses the effects of pollution control, particularly NO control, methods, on heat demands for the process. The effects of combustion modification methods, such as stoichiometric combustion, flue gas recirculation and steam or water injection are studied in a laboratory furnace and the ... |
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 | Kretzschmar, Simon | Enviromix_split_phase_applying_flameless_combustion_principles_to_pyrolysis_furnaces | 2011 | As the drive towards reduced NOx emissions accelerates, the need to promote synergy between all furnace components becomes paramount. One of the most exciting methods of reducing these emissions is through the application of the principles of flameless combustion. Through high rates of flue gas reci... |
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 | Smith, Scot K.; Modi, Jay B.; McDonald, J. M.; Little, C.; Smith, Joseph D.; Berg, L. M. | Environmental testing of an advanced flare tip for a low-profile flare burning ethylene | 2007 | |
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 | Gogolek, Peter E.G. | Estimating maximum steam assist rate for arbitrary flare gas mixtures | 2011 | |
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 | Smith, Joseph D.; Suo-Anttila, Ahti; Smith, Scot K.; Modi, Jay B. | Evaluation of the air-demand, flame height, and radiation from low-profile flare tips using ISIS-3D | 2007 | Low-profile flare fields pose significant design challenges including elongated flames, adequate air supply to burner tips located on inner rows and high radiation flux from the flame to the surrounding wind fence. Recent work completed by engineers at Alion Science and Technology for Zeeco, Inc. ha... |
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 | Tidona, R. J.; Carter, W. A. | Field testing of staged combustion on a petroleum process heater | 1980 | |
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 | Foley, C. W.; Chterev, I.; Seitzman, J.; Lieuwen, Tim | Flame configurations in an annular swirl burner | | This paper describes an experimental investigation of flame configurations in a swirling, lean premixed combustor. The flame configuration or stabilization location within the combustor has important influences upon a variety of combustor performance metrics, such as combustion instability limits an... |
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 | Walsh, Peter M.; Moyeda, David K.; Lanier, W. Steven; Booth, C. Michael; Folk, E. E. (Gary); Maxwell, John.; Whitcraft, Wilfred K.; Noble, Roger K.; Clopton, Jeff M.; Rogers, Tracy; Nicely, Chris; Rosensteel, Robert E.; Miller, C. Andrew | Flame stability limits and hydrocarbon destruction efficiencies of flares burning waste streams containing hydrogen and inert gases | 2002 | |
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 | Grandmaison, E. W. | Flames with flare and momentum - hazards to offshore platform boom structures and potential mitigation | | |
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 | Olson, Karen N. T. | Flare emissions and HGA ozone | 2002-11-17 | |
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 | Varner, Vance | Flare issues in the operating world - an owner's perspective | 2010-09 | |
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 | | Flare liquid seal drum surging: prediction, prevention and proof | 2004 | |
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 | Hantsck, Carl-Christian; Schorer, Edwin | Flares - noise prediction and thermo-acoustic efficiency | 2004 | In many industries where combustible waste gases are obtained, flares are used to burn these gases in a controlled manner. Among other environmental aspects the noise emissions associated with flaring are becoming increasingly important in many countries as population density goes up and residential... |