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NOx emissions from fluidized-bed boilers

✍ Scribed by Shelton Ehrlich; Robert A. Chronowski


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1974
Tongue
English
Weight
203 KB
Volume
53
Category
Article
ISSN
0016-2361

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✦ Synopsis


Table 7 Carbonization results for the addition of discarded tyres to coke-oven blends Coking conditions Carbonization results Tyre Test additive Series form Coking Bulk time density Moisture Coke quality (h) (Ib/ft3) (%I parameters ___-1 65 mm (XI in) 2.5 51.2 pieces ___-_____ 1.7 'Modified' stability (% on 3/4 in) 'Modified' hardness (% on % in) Mean coke size (in) Breeze (% minus % in) Coke yield (%) 2 Pulverized 2.5 50.5 3 Char 2.5 52.3 2.8 'Modified' stability 'Modified' hardness Mean coke size (in) Breeze (% minus % in) Coke yield (%)


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