This document is the fourth quarterly status report on a project that is conducted at the High Temperature Gasdynamics Laboratory at Stanford University, Stanford, California and is concerned with enhancing the transformation of iron pyrite to non-slagging species during staged, low-NO{sub x} pulverized coal (P.C.) combustion. The research project is intended to advance PETC`s efforts to improve our technical understanding of the high-temperature chemical and physical processes involved in the utilization of coal. The work focuses on the mechanistic description and rate quantification of the effects of fuel properties and combustion environment on the oxidation of iron pyrite to form the non-slagging species magnetite. The knowledge gained ...
A model for the prediction of iron-based slagging precursors from the combustion of iron-containing ...
The influence of iron oxide additions on coal pyrolysis has been studied by thermogravimetry and the...
The objective of the present work is to introduce an experimental program that will eventually lead ...
This document is the third quarterly status report on a project conducted at the High Temperature Ga...
This document is the eleventh quarterly status report on a project that is concerned with enhancing ...
This document is the seventh quarterly status report on a project that is conducted at the High Temp...
This document is the tenth quarterly status report on a project that is concerned with enhancing the...
This paper presents results of investigations on the transformation of iron pyrite to non-slagging s...
This report describes research on coal combustion processes and pyrite oxidation processes. Work foc...
A range of pulverized coals were combusted in a laboratory drop-tube furnace at temperatures of 1573...
In this research project we plan to determine the rate of oxidation of pyrite associated with coaly ...
The presence of pyrite in coal has long been known to affect the slagging propensity of the coal whe...
Pulverized coal combustion is nowadays the most commonly used technology for power generation from c...
The objective of this research is to develop a mechanistic understanding of the oxidation of coal an...
The objective of this research is to develop a mechanistic understanding of the oxidation of coal an...
A model for the prediction of iron-based slagging precursors from the combustion of iron-containing ...
The influence of iron oxide additions on coal pyrolysis has been studied by thermogravimetry and the...
The objective of the present work is to introduce an experimental program that will eventually lead ...
This document is the third quarterly status report on a project conducted at the High Temperature Ga...
This document is the eleventh quarterly status report on a project that is concerned with enhancing ...
This document is the seventh quarterly status report on a project that is conducted at the High Temp...
This document is the tenth quarterly status report on a project that is concerned with enhancing the...
This paper presents results of investigations on the transformation of iron pyrite to non-slagging s...
This report describes research on coal combustion processes and pyrite oxidation processes. Work foc...
A range of pulverized coals were combusted in a laboratory drop-tube furnace at temperatures of 1573...
In this research project we plan to determine the rate of oxidation of pyrite associated with coaly ...
The presence of pyrite in coal has long been known to affect the slagging propensity of the coal whe...
Pulverized coal combustion is nowadays the most commonly used technology for power generation from c...
The objective of this research is to develop a mechanistic understanding of the oxidation of coal an...
The objective of this research is to develop a mechanistic understanding of the oxidation of coal an...
A model for the prediction of iron-based slagging precursors from the combustion of iron-containing ...
The influence of iron oxide additions on coal pyrolysis has been studied by thermogravimetry and the...
The objective of the present work is to introduce an experimental program that will eventually lead ...