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Thermochemistry of slags and ashes in combustion and gasification
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Authors: Michael Müller
Summary
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Abstract
The 15th DVV (Deutsche Vereinigung für Verbrennungsforschung, German Flame Association) conference in combination with the Topical Orientated Technical Meeting (TOTeM) 32 of the IFRF took place on December the 15th and 16th 2008 in Freising near Munich, at the Kardinal-Döpfner Haus, formerly a bishop's residence.
The goal of the conference was to discuss the impact of ash related problems on design and operation of solid fuel fired boilers including biomass, waste, brown and hard coal, to present state of the art solutions and to identify future strategies.
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Research: Conference
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Outline
- 01 Mechanisms of ash related problems in biomass firing
- 02 Design and operation of Waste to Energy Plants with special focus on ash related restrictions
- 03 Design and operation of FB biomass boilers
- 04 Optimisation of efficiency and corrosion prevention for biomass and waste boilers
- 05 Slagging and corrosion problems in coal fired power stations
- 06 Research on corrosion and slagging for advanced steam power plants
- 07 Slagging and fouling in brown coal fired power stations
- 08 Fuel specific boiler cleaning solutions
- 09 Online measurement of high temperature corrosion
- 10 Modelling of deposit formation for pulverized fuel boilers
- 11 Shedding of deposits
- 12 Thermochemistry of slags and ashes in combustion and gasification
- 13 Co-combustion experience in NL with the focus on slagging and fouling
- 14 Application of Siemens Fuel Gasification Technology for Different Types of Coal
- 15 IFRF Research on Solid Fuels and Deposit Formation
- 16 Introduction
- 17 Summaries
- 18 Conclusions
- 19 Programme
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