Advanced atomization concept for CWF burning in small combustors
In: other: DE92004875; rep-no: DOE/PC/90160-T3; grantno: AC22-90PC90160; osti: 5907527; ark: ark:/67531/metadc1094691; (1991)
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The present project involves the second phase of research on a new concept in coal-water fuel (CWF) atomization that is applicable to burning in small combustors. It is intended to address the most important problem associated with CWF combustion; i.e., production of small spray droplets in an efficient manner by an atomization device. Phase 1 of this work was successfully completed with the development of an opposed-jet atomizer that met the goals of the first contract. Performance as a function of operating conditions was measured, and the technical feasibility of the device established in the Atlantic Research Atomization Test Facility employing a Malvern Particle Size Analyzer. Testing then proceeded to a combustion stage in a test furnace at a firing rate of 0.5 to 1.5 MMBtu/H.
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Advanced atomization concept for CWF burning in small combustors
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Heaton, H. ; McHale, E. ; United States. Department of Energy. |
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Quelle: | other: DE92004875; rep-no: DOE/PC/90160-T3; grantno: AC22-90PC90160; osti: 5907527; ark: ark:/67531/metadc1094691; (1991) |
Veröffentlichung: | Atlantic Research Corp., Alexandria, VA (United States), 1991 |
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