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126 Rosenberg, Robert B.Burning Issues for Industries Using Natural Gas1986
127 Basler, Benno; Korosi, AlexanderBurning Low Grade Fuels and Controlling NOX by Water Injection in BBC GasTurbines1984
128 Watanabe, Shinji; Kiga, TakashiThe Burning Properties of Dust from Asphalt Firing in Pulverized Coal Fired Boilers1998
129 CAGCT Research Furnace1994
130 Blander, M.; Sinha, S.; Pelton, A.; Eriksson, G.Calculations of the Chemistry of Coal Combustion Effluents1988
131 AFRCCall for Papers2012-09-05
132 Donald L. CorwinCarbon Monoxide Emission Control with Radiation Pyrometer2016-09-13Conference paper
133 Beiting, E. J.Cars Measurements in Coal Combustion Environments: Practical Considerations1985
134 Beiting, E. J.Cars Temperature Measurements in a Coal-Fired MHD Environment1983
135 Lannutti, John L.; Schreiber, Richard J.; Lukasiewicz, Michael A.Catalytic Radiant Tube For Industrial Process Heating Applications1986
136 CETC Canmet Energy Technology Centre1997
137 Henneke, Mike; Matos, MiguelCFD analysis of a ground flare system: wind and fence effects on air supply behavior and thermal radiation2011Thermal radiation emitted from ground flare installations is a safety consideration • The fence material must be selected to tolerate the high heat fluxes • The fence has an influence on air supply to the burners and can cause air circulation patterns within the fenced area
138 Berg, Larry D.; Smith, Joseph D.; Smith, Scot K.; Wade, DougCFD analysis of liquid seal design2011
139 CGRI Scrap Metal Preheater Development1998
140 Varga, Gideon M. Jr.The Challenge of Transferring Fundamental Combustion Research Results Into Industrial Combustion Equipment1994
141 Linderman, Charles W.The Changing Face of Power Generation in the United States1996
142 Daw, C. S.; Mitchell, R. E.; Byrd, J. R.Char Combustion Kinetics of Kentucky No. 9 Coal as Applied to Atmospheric Fluidized Bed Combustion1985
143 Moles, F. D.; Tate, A. H. J.The Characteristics of Vortex Combustors for Incineration Purposes1984
144 Koch, Gayle Schlea; Williams, James H.Characterization of Natural Gas Fired and Alternative Steel Reheat Technologies1986
145 Wheeler, W. H.Chemical & engineering aspects of low NOx concentration1980-07-07Two new requirements for low NOx emission from industrial combustion installations are explained. One, which is directed against a previously unsuspected and dangerous form of contamination of certain food-stuffs, calls for a NOx concentration not exceeding 1 ppm at the burner mouth; and the other i...
146 Lutz, A. E.; Broadwell, James E.Chemical Kinetics Modeling of Air Toxics and NOx in a Turbulent Diffussion Flame Burner1995
147 Lighty, JoAnn S.; Sahir, Asad H.; Whitty, Kevin; Clayton, ChrisChemical Looping with Oxygen Uncoupling (CLOU) Studies at the University of Utah2012-09-07
148 Mason, Howard B.Clean Air Act Impacts on High Temperature Industrial Processes1994
149 Smith, Philip J.Clean and secure energy from domestic oil shale and oil sands resources: Quarterly progress report: January 1, 2010 to March 31, 20102010The Clean and Secure Energy from Domestic Oil Shale and Oil Sands Resources program is part of the research agenda of the Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE) at the University of Utah. In this quarter, the Clean and Secure Energy program continued its focus on enhancing industrial, national...
150 Smith, Philip J.Clean and secure energy from domestic oil shale and oil sands resources: Quarterly progress report: July 2010 to September 20102010The Clean and Secure Energy from Domestic Oil Shale and Oil Sands Resources program is part of the research agenda of the Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE) at the University of Utah. In this quarter, the Clean and Secure Energy program was involved in multiple technology transfer and outr...
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