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  • Session 1 – Combustion Process Modelling, CFD Modelling et al.
  • Approaches to Modelling Slagging in Utility Boilers

  • Authors: T.M.R. Gralton, A.J. Griffiths and N. Syred, University of Cardiff, Wales , United Kingdom
  • Research: Conference

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    • 01 Minimising NO Emissions from a Waste Derived Fuel Gasifier Gas Combustor using CFD Combined with Detailed Chemistry
    • 02 Approaches to Modelling Slagging in Utility Boilers
    • 03 Evaluation of Syngas Reburn Technology on a Tangentially p.c. Fired Boiler with Advanced Chemical Engineering Models
    • 04 Turbulent Combustion Dynamics in a Bluff Body Flame
    • 05 Process-integrated measures to reduce nitrogen emissions
  • Kingdom, T. G. A. G. a. N. S. U. o. C. W. ,. U. (2004) Approaches to Modelling Slagging in Utility Boilers.
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