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Comparison of explosion characteristics of Colombian and Kellingley coal [PDF]
Coal continues to be one of the main fuels used for generation of energy in the UK. Despite government’s plans to decarbonise the energy sector in order to meet GHG emission targets, co-firing of coal and biomass is attractive due to the low investment ...
Andrews, G +5 more
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Fuels and Burners for Domestic Heating [PDF]
Discusses fuels and burners for domestic heating, including hand-fired coal or coke, automatic coal stoker, gas-fired heaters, oil burners.
Fellows, J.R. +6 more
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The Performance and Mechanism of the Green Explosion Suppressant SGA for Coal Dust Explosion Suppression. [PDF]
Zhang Y +8 more
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Explosion reactivity characterisation of pulverised torrefied spruce wood [PDF]
Wood and other agricultural powders have been recognised as hazardous for a long time. These kinds of materials are also now being used for power generation in 100% biomass plants or mixed with coal as a way of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. However,
Andrews, GE +3 more
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Explosion and health hazards caused by dust during coal mining and their prevention strategies
The world’s energy supplies depend on a scale of high significance upon the coal industry. Nevertheless, as with any other case, some safety issues require urgent response, for example, coal dust explosion accidents.
Muhammad Imran Rashid +5 more
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Staged Action: Six Plays From the American Workers\u27 Theatre [PDF]
[Excerpt] This collection is an attempt to restore and revitalize interest in a largely forgotten American theatrical genre, the workers\u27 theatre movement.
Papa (Ed.), Lee
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Applying oxy-fuel combustion requires more advanced combustion control methods to avoid inadmissible high flam temperature. In fluidized beds and pulverized unites, enhanced heat transfer and recirculation flue gas are used.
Mahanta, P., Saha, U.K., Zayoud, Azd
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Coal Dust and Methane as a Hazard in Coal Preparation Plants
This article presents the results of analysis of the hazards posed by coal mine dust and methane in the coal preparation plants of hard coal mines in Poland.
Aleksander Lutyński, Marcin Lutyński
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