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TOTeM 36 “Industrial Flares”
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Publication date:
October 2010
Summary
With its focus on Industrial Flaring, TOTeM 36 was the first in the IFRF TOTeM series to tap into an area which has been explored in AFRC Symposia over the years. The meeting, held at the Sheraton Maui, took place on 30 September and 1 October immediately following the AFRC 2010 Pacific Rim Combustion Symposium, and generated a great deal of interest.
Available from this site are copies of the formal presentations made by the speakers as well as the meeting conclusions compiled by Chairman Jacques Dugué, IFRF Vice President. The programme and delegate list are also available.
The information is available only to IFRF Members with an IFRF User Name and Password.
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Research: Conference
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Outline
- 01 TOTeM 36 Round Table Discussion
- 02 TOTeM 36 Delegate List
- 03 TOTeM 36 Program
- 04 What can we learn about flare combustion efficiency from large eddy simulations?
- 05 PM Emissions from Flares: Chasms among current emission factors, fundamental studies and field observations
- 06 The IFC Literature Review
- 07 Mid-80’s US EPA study of the efficiency of industrial flares – the real story from the princpal investigator
- 08 The DuPont-EER-EPA Test Program, Amendment of the EPA Requirements, and Related Developments
- 09 Active and Passive FTIR Monitoring of Flare Combustion Efficiency
- 10 Flare Issues in the Operating World – An Owner’s Perspective
- 11 Flames with Flare and Momentum – Hazards to Offshore Platform Boom Structures and Potential Mitigation
- 12 Performance Evaluation of a Steam-Assisted Flare at High Turndown Using Passive Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy
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