The objective of this work is to support the Office of Fossil Energy in executing research on coal combustion science. This project consists of basic research on coal combustion that supports both the Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center (PETC) Direct Utilization Advanced Research and Technology Development Program, and the International Energy Agency (IEA) Coal Combustion Science Project. Specific tasks include: Task 1--Kinetics and mechanisms of pulverized coal char combustion; and Task 2--deposit growth and property development in coal-fired furnaces. The objective of task 1 is to characterize the combustion behavior of selected US coals under conditions relevant to industrial pulverized coal-fired furnaces. Work is being done in four are...
Progress during the eighth quarter of a three-year study was made in three task areas: (1) analysis ...
Coal combustion is a source of inorganic particulate matter (ash), which can deposit in boilers and ...
Research on coal combustion continued. Activities during November 29, 1991 to February 28, 1992 incl...
Research on coal combustion continued. This report presents results on: kinetics and mechanisms of c...
This document is the eleventh quarterly status report of work on a project concerned with the fragme...
This document is the tenth quarterly status report of work on a project concerned with the fragmenta...
The project is intended to satisfy, in part, PETC`s research efforts to understand the chemical and ...
The technical objectives of this project are: (a) To identify the partitioning of inorganic coal con...
This project is intended to satisfy, in part, PETC`s research efforts to understand the chemical and...
This report describes work performed in the fifteenth quarter of a fundamental study to examine the ...
Pulverized coal combustion is nowadays the most commonly used technology for power generation from c...
This document is the final report of work on a project concerned with the fragmentation of char part...
Progress during the tenth quarter of a three-year study of ash formation and deposition was made in ...
This report summarizes experimental and theoretical work performed at Sandia's Combustion Research F...
The goal of this project is to carry out the necessary experiments and analyses to extend leading su...
Progress during the eighth quarter of a three-year study was made in three task areas: (1) analysis ...
Coal combustion is a source of inorganic particulate matter (ash), which can deposit in boilers and ...
Research on coal combustion continued. Activities during November 29, 1991 to February 28, 1992 incl...
Research on coal combustion continued. This report presents results on: kinetics and mechanisms of c...
This document is the eleventh quarterly status report of work on a project concerned with the fragme...
This document is the tenth quarterly status report of work on a project concerned with the fragmenta...
The project is intended to satisfy, in part, PETC`s research efforts to understand the chemical and ...
The technical objectives of this project are: (a) To identify the partitioning of inorganic coal con...
This project is intended to satisfy, in part, PETC`s research efforts to understand the chemical and...
This report describes work performed in the fifteenth quarter of a fundamental study to examine the ...
Pulverized coal combustion is nowadays the most commonly used technology for power generation from c...
This document is the final report of work on a project concerned with the fragmentation of char part...
Progress during the tenth quarter of a three-year study of ash formation and deposition was made in ...
This report summarizes experimental and theoretical work performed at Sandia's Combustion Research F...
The goal of this project is to carry out the necessary experiments and analyses to extend leading su...
Progress during the eighth quarter of a three-year study was made in three task areas: (1) analysis ...
Coal combustion is a source of inorganic particulate matter (ash), which can deposit in boilers and ...
Research on coal combustion continued. Activities during November 29, 1991 to February 28, 1992 incl...