97/00691 An evaluation of disposal and utilization options for advanced coal utilization wastes
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1997
- Weight
- 203 KB
- Volume
- 38
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0140-6701
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β¦ Synopsis
76 Fuel science and technology (fundamental science. analysis, mstrumentat/onJ 97100691 An evaluation of disposal and utilization options for advanced coal utilization wastes Moretti. C. _I.. I'!vc,. .4m. Povvcr-Con!.. IY9h, 5X. (I), h8-72. The potentially suitahlc practices for management of waste\ from different cle;m coal processes. i.e., gas reburning with sorhent injection: pressurized fluidized-bed comhurtion: SO!. NO,. RO,, BO,; and coal reburning are J~\cu\sed. All four processes have been demonstrated at either full-scale or pilot-acalc facilities in the USA. Since the properties of advanced procrs wastes art' different tram conventional coal combustion wastes. analysis was pcrtclrmcd to identlty any potential problems that could occur when \t;tnclard oft-the-shelf waste management technologies arc used. Any potential prohlcmr identified and possihlc alternative technologies are dl\CII\Cd. 97100692 Fuel reactivity as a function of temperature, pressure and conversion Socren\cn. L. tl.. Riw~ Nut/. Lrrl~.. /Rep/ Riso~R, 1096. (R~soe-R-83)
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