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226 Seebold, James G.Combustion R&D Needs in the Petroleum Refining Industry1989
227 Misra, MahendraCombustion Research Needs for Glass Industry1996
228 Richter, Wolfgang ; Kobayashi, HisashiCombustion Space Modelling of Oxy-Fuel Fired Glass Melter1990
229 Jain, RameshCombustion System Requirements For Advanced Gas-Fired Processes1986
230 Jain, RameshCombustion System Requirements for Advanced Technologies1986
231 Onoda, Masami; Okimori, Mayumi; Takikawa, Iemitsu; Ikezaki, Eiji; Hiramoto, YujiCombustion Techniques in Remote CC-HDR Process1991
232 Pan, Y. S.; Bellas, G. T.; Joubert, J. I.Combustion Tests with Alternative Fuels in Oil-Designed Boilers1981
233 Khinkis, MarkCombustion With Oxygen Enriched Air1986
234 Dobos, Charles; Eustes, JohnCombustion With Preheated Air Introduction1986
235 Zeuthen, Jacob Hjerrild; Pedersen, Anne Juul; Riber, Christian; Astrup, Thomas; Hansen, Jorn; Frandsen, Flemming Jappe; Livbjerg, HansCombustion aerosols from municipal waste incineration - effects of feedstock composition and boiler operation2009Combustion aerosols were measured in the 22 MWth FASAN Waste-to-Energy (WtE) boiler while applying changes in feedstock composition and grate operation conditions, respectively. The changes in feedstock composition were applied by adding (one-by-one) dedicated waste fractions, comprising PVC plastic...
236 Chambers, Allan K.; Wootton, Tony; Moncrieff, Jan; McCready, PhilipCombustion efficiency of full scale flares measured using DIAL technology2004Flares are used in Alberta's oil and gas industry to safely treat H2S containing gas releases during emergencies, and gas well flow tests and as a means of disposing of gases that cannot be recovered economically. Despite the wide use of these flares, little data exists on the combustion efficiency ...
237 Seebold, James G.Combustion efficiency of industrial flares revisited the current status of this multivariate, multiphysics, multichemistry morass and what to do about it2011Last year, with its focus on "Industrial Flaring," TOTeM361 was the first in the IFRF TOTeM series to tap into an area which has been explored in AFRC Symposia for many years.2 Taking place 30 September - 1 October at the Sheraton Maui immediately following the AFRC 2010 Pacific Rim Combustion Sympo...
238 Gemmer, R. V.Combustion in the 21st Century1996
239 Koyama, Isao; Okiura, Kunio; Akiyama, IwaoCombustion of Coal-Water Mixture in Test Furnace1983
240 Mueller, Gary R.; Agrawal, Harshit; Caico, Chris; Olivacce, RonaldCombustion of mixtures: A modified IFC approach2011While most studies on flares have been done with single hydrocarbon fuels or binary mixtures, the reality of most industrial flares is that they see different mixtures of many gases. Over the past 5 years the International Flare Consortium (IFC) has been conducting research on just this issue. In a ...
241 Turan, A.; Chatwani, A. U.; Loftus, P. J.; Stickler, D. B.Combustor Modelling - A Maturing State of the Art1988
242 Commercial Operating Experience with the Rapid Mix Ultra Low Emission Burner1998
243 Barsin, J. A.Commercialization of Coal-Water Slurries1982
244 Barsin, J. A.Commercialization of Coal-Water Slurries - II1982
245 Fiveland, W. A.; Morita, Shigeki; Azuhata, ShigeruComo a Numerical Model for Predicting Furnace Performance in Axisymmetric Geometries1983
246 Hradisky, MichalComparison of Local and Global Combustion Efficiencies for the TCEQ 2010 Flare Study Air-Assisted Flare using High Performance Computing2013-09-25Paper from the AFRC 2013 conference titled Comparison of Local and Global Combustion Efficiencies for the TCEQ 2010 Flare Study Air-Assisted Flare using High Performance Computing by Michal Hradisky.
247 Yousheng ZengComparison of Three Methods to Monitor Flare Combustion Efficiency2016-09-13Conference paper
248 Martin, MatthewComparison of empirically based calculation methods for pipe flares to computational fluid dynamics2007As 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 ...
249 Westbrook, Charles K.Computation of Adiabatic Flame Temperatures and Other Thermodynamic Quantities1986
250 Korhonen, Sirpa; Jacobson, Tommy; Jaakelainen, KariComputational Fluid Dynamics Based Analysis of Bubbling Fluidised Bed Combustion1998
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