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Roberto Ruiz | Duplex-A Creative Innovation in Industrial Combustion Technology | 2016-09-12 | Conference Paper |
377 |
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Martin, Matthew | Early-Stage Development of an Advanced Industrial Scale Multipoint Flare Burner | 2013-09-24 | Paper from the AFRC 2013 conference titled Early-Stage Development of an Advanced Industrial Scale Multipoint Flare Burner by Matthew Martin. |
378 |
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Cook, Charles A.; Charagundla, S. Rao; Presser, Cary; Dressler, John L.; Gupta, Ashwani K. | Effect of Acoustic Atomization on Combustion Emissions | 1996 | |
379 |
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Rogers, Tony ; Marshall, John J. | Effect of Advanced NOx Control Options on Furnace Exit Gas Temperature and Water Wall Heat Flux in a Utility Boiler | 1991 | |
380 |
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Timothy, L. D.; Neville, M. ; Beer, J. M.; Sarofim, Adel F. | Effect of Coal Particle Temperature on Ash Vaporization | 1982 | |
381 |
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Morgan, M. E. | Effect of Coal Quality on the Performance of Low-NOx Burners | 1988 | |
382 |
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Muzio, L. J.; Hack, R. L.; Teixeira, D. P. | The Effect of Combustion Modifications on SCR Performance | 1994 | |
383 |
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Miyasato, M. M.; Moyeda, David K.; Sowa, W. A.; Samuelsen, G. S. | The Effect of Fuel and Air Mixing on NOx Production in a Model Industrial Natural Gas Fired Burner | 1992 | |
384 |
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Waibel, Richard T.; Athens, L.; Claxton, M. | Effect of Fuel Composition on Emissions from Ultra Low NOx Burners | 1995 | |
385 |
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Edwards, C. F.; Goix, P. J. | Effect of Fuel Gas Composition and Excess Air on VOC Emissions and Flame Structure of a Small-Scale Industrial Burner | 1995 | |
386 |
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Tumati, Prasad R.; Partridge, Patricia A.; Cernansky, Nicholas P.; Cohen, Richard S. | Effect of Fuel Structure on Oxygenated Aromatic Species in a Premixed Flat Flame | 1985 | |
387 |
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Walsh, Peter M. | Effect of Incoming Mixing on Carbon Loss from a Pulverized Coal-Fired Burner | 1995 | |
388 |
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| Effect of Low-Nox Firing Conditions on Carbon-in-ash in a Wall Fired Boiler | 1998 | |
389 |
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Hase, Koji; Kori, Y. | Effect of Premixing of Fuel and Air on NOx Formation | 1994 | |
390 |
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Phelan, W. J. | The Effect of Pulverised Coal Type and Burner Parameters When Staging Air Combustion for NOx Reduction | 1983 | |
391 |
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Gera, D.; Kim, Dong-Hee; Gautam, Mridul | Effect of Soot on NOx Emissions in an Oil Fired Industrial Glass Melting Furnace | 1999 | |
392 |
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Richards, G. A.; Meyer, C.; Logan, R.; Anderson, R. J. | Effect of Surface Temperature on Coal Mineral Deposition in Heat Engines | 1988 | |
393 |
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Teixeira, Donald P.; Muzio, Lawrence J.; Montgomery, Tami A. | Effect of Trace Combustion Species on SNCR Performance | 1991 | |
394 |
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Sobiesiak, A.; Kropinski, A. | Effects of 02 Enrichment on the Preformance of a Low NOx Burner | 1994 | |
395 |
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Zhan, Z. | Effects of Coal Blends on Formation Mechanisms of Ash Aerosol and Ash Deposits during Air and Oxy-Combustion | 2015-09-11 | Paper from the AFRC 2015 conference titled Effects of Coal Blends on Formation Mechanisms of Ash Aerosol and Ash Deposits during Air and Oxy-Combustion |
396 |
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Ohyatsu, Noriyuki; Okiura, Kunio; Akiyama, Iwao | The Effects of Coal Particle Size on Reductions of NOx and Unburnt Carbon | 1991 | |
397 |
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Nathan, G. J.; Bandaru, R. V.; Turns, S. R. | The Effects of Fuel Jet Precession on the Global Properties and Emissions of Free Turbulent Jet Flames | 1995 | |
398 |
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Brouwer, J.; Eddings, E. G.; Heap, M. P.; Pershing, David W.; Smith, Philip J. | Effects of Mixing and Thermal Quenching on NO Reduction by Selective Non-Catalytic Reduction in the Presence of CO | 1995 | |
399 |
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Joshi, S. V.; Becker, J. S.; Lytle, G. C. | Effects of Oxygen Enrichment on the Performance of Air Fuel Burners | 1986 | |
400 |
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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. ... |