The US Department of Energy's Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center (PETC) is actively pursuing the development and testing of coal-fired combustion systems for residential, commercial, and industrial market sectors. In response, MTCI initiated the development of a new combustor technology based on the principle of pulse combustion under the sponsorship of PETC (Contract No. AC22-83PC60419). The initial pulse combustor development program was conducted in three phases (MTCI, Development of a Pulsed Coal Combustor Fired with CWM, Phase III Final Report, DOE Contract No. AC22-83PC60419, November 1986). Phase I included a review of the prior art in the area of pulse combustion and the development of pulse combustor design concepts. It led to the...
The systematic development of the residential combustion system is divided into three phases. Only P...
PETC has implemented a number of advanced combustion research projects that will lead to the establi...
PETC has implemented a number of advanced combustion research projects that will lead to the establi...
The US Department of Energy's Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center (PETC) is actively pursuing the de...
The US Department of Energy's Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center (PETC) is actively pursuing the de...
The US Department of Energy's Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center (PETC) is actively pursuing the de...
Based on studies that indicated a large potential for significantly increased coal-firing in the com...
The goal of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Clean Coal Technology (CCT) program is to furnish ...
The objective of this Phase III program for the development of a commercial scale, coal-fired combus...
The systematic development of the residential combustion system is divided into three phases. Only P...
As outlined in the Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) between BO Technical Devel...
This report presents the results of the first phase of a program for the development of a coal-fired...
The systematic development of the residential combustion system is divided into three phases. Only P...
PETC has implemented a number of advanced combustion research projects that will lead to the establi...
PETC has implemented a number of advanced combustion research projects that will lead to the establi...
The systematic development of the residential combustion system is divided into three phases. Only P...
PETC has implemented a number of advanced combustion research projects that will lead to the establi...
PETC has implemented a number of advanced combustion research projects that will lead to the establi...
The US Department of Energy's Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center (PETC) is actively pursuing the de...
The US Department of Energy's Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center (PETC) is actively pursuing the de...
The US Department of Energy's Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center (PETC) is actively pursuing the de...
Based on studies that indicated a large potential for significantly increased coal-firing in the com...
The goal of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Clean Coal Technology (CCT) program is to furnish ...
The objective of this Phase III program for the development of a commercial scale, coal-fired combus...
The systematic development of the residential combustion system is divided into three phases. Only P...
As outlined in the Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) between BO Technical Devel...
This report presents the results of the first phase of a program for the development of a coal-fired...
The systematic development of the residential combustion system is divided into three phases. Only P...
PETC has implemented a number of advanced combustion research projects that will lead to the establi...
PETC has implemented a number of advanced combustion research projects that will lead to the establi...
The systematic development of the residential combustion system is divided into three phases. Only P...
PETC has implemented a number of advanced combustion research projects that will lead to the establi...
PETC has implemented a number of advanced combustion research projects that will lead to the establi...