Clean air legislation in the United States will continue to mandate reductions in the quantities of nitrogen oxides emitted by process heaters and boilers in petroleum refineries. Already, significant controls are required for such units operating in Southern California. The South Coast Air Quality Management District, responsible for maintaining clean air in that region, currently requires the most stringent controls for nitrogen oxides anywhere in the United States. A significant aspect of these regulations is that they apply to existing heaters and boilers and not new units. Retrofitting existing units to reduce their emissions subject to various other constraints is often a challenging task for the engineer and designer. It is also a su...
Nitrogen oxides (NOx) are formed by oxidation of nitrogen during the combustion process, and product...
During combustion of fossil fuels a large amount of harmful substances are discharged into the atmos...
The emission of Nitrogen Oxides is extremely harmful to the environment. Power plants play a large r...
Clean air legislation in the United States will continue to mandate reductions in the quantities of ...
In 1984 the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD), which oversees the Los Angeles air...
The reduction of NOx emissions from fired heaters can be accomplished by a variety of different tech...
As of September 1991 , emissions of the oxides of nitrogen (NOx) from refinery heaters with firing r...
The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments (CAAAs) require reduction of nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions under ...
A ten-fold increase in global nitrogen oxide emissions since 1900 is mainly attributed to human acti...
The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments explicitly identify nitrogen oxides (NO and NO2, or NOx) as precur...
The regulations on how much different components can be emitted into the air tighten all the time. F...
In recent years, much attention has been given towards the successful incorporation of basic NOx red...
Increasingly tight environmental regulations for NOx emission from coal-, oil- and gas-fired utility...
Abstract Reduction of nitrogen oxides (NOx) emission has become one of the most pressing problems to...
As a result of the recent Clean Air Act and specific local regulations, boiler operators are address...
Nitrogen oxides (NOx) are formed by oxidation of nitrogen during the combustion process, and product...
During combustion of fossil fuels a large amount of harmful substances are discharged into the atmos...
The emission of Nitrogen Oxides is extremely harmful to the environment. Power plants play a large r...
Clean air legislation in the United States will continue to mandate reductions in the quantities of ...
In 1984 the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD), which oversees the Los Angeles air...
The reduction of NOx emissions from fired heaters can be accomplished by a variety of different tech...
As of September 1991 , emissions of the oxides of nitrogen (NOx) from refinery heaters with firing r...
The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments (CAAAs) require reduction of nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions under ...
A ten-fold increase in global nitrogen oxide emissions since 1900 is mainly attributed to human acti...
The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments explicitly identify nitrogen oxides (NO and NO2, or NOx) as precur...
The regulations on how much different components can be emitted into the air tighten all the time. F...
In recent years, much attention has been given towards the successful incorporation of basic NOx red...
Increasingly tight environmental regulations for NOx emission from coal-, oil- and gas-fired utility...
Abstract Reduction of nitrogen oxides (NOx) emission has become one of the most pressing problems to...
As a result of the recent Clean Air Act and specific local regulations, boiler operators are address...
Nitrogen oxides (NOx) are formed by oxidation of nitrogen during the combustion process, and product...
During combustion of fossil fuels a large amount of harmful substances are discharged into the atmos...
The emission of Nitrogen Oxides is extremely harmful to the environment. Power plants play a large r...