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Oxidative pyrolysis of solid fuels
Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, 2004This study addresses the dependence of the rate and pattern of pyrolysis of solid fuels from the oxidizing versus inert nature of the gaseous atmosphere. A selection of four solid fuels is considered in the study, namely two plastics (polyethylene and polyethylene terephthalate), one lignocellulosic material (Robinia Pseudoacacia) and a South African ...
Senneca Osvalda+2 more
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Oxy-fuel combustion of solid fuels
Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2010Abstract Oxy-fuel combustion is suggested as one of the possible, promising technologies for capturing CO 2 from power plants. The concept of oxy-fuel combustion is removal of nitrogen from the oxidizer to carry out the combustion process in oxygen and, in most concepts, recycled flue gas to lower the flame temperature.
Maja Bøg Toftegaard+5 more
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An Octane-Fueled Solid Oxide Fuel Cell
Science, 2005There are substantial barriers to the introduction of hydrogen fuel cells for transportation, including the high cost of fuel-cell systems, the current lack of a hydrogen infrastructure, and the relatively low fuel efficiency when using hydrogen produced from hydrocarbons.
Zhongliang Zhan, Scott A. Barnett
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2012
The Solid Oxide Fuel Cell is an electrochemical device for the conversion of hydrogen or a hydrocarbon fuel directly into electrical power. They are clean, modular, and efficient and retain this efficiency across a wide range of sizes. This fuel flexibility and efficiency makes them very attractive for a number of power-generation roles, including ...
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The Solid Oxide Fuel Cell is an electrochemical device for the conversion of hydrogen or a hydrocarbon fuel directly into electrical power. They are clean, modular, and efficient and retain this efficiency across a wide range of sizes. This fuel flexibility and efficiency makes them very attractive for a number of power-generation roles, including ...
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1988
Publisher Summary This chapter describes solid fuels. The chapter highlights various organizations involved in the production, research, and development of the solid fuels, such as coal, coke, lignite, peat, and wood. The Coal Industry Nationalization Act 1946 established the National Coal Board (NCB) and vested in the Board the coal mining assets ...
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Publisher Summary This chapter describes solid fuels. The chapter highlights various organizations involved in the production, research, and development of the solid fuels, such as coal, coke, lignite, peat, and wood. The Coal Industry Nationalization Act 1946 established the National Coal Board (NCB) and vested in the Board the coal mining assets ...
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Combustion of Liquid and Solid Fuels
1996Prior to this chapter, this book has focused on combustion between fuel and oxidizer in the gas phase. However, in many practical combustion processes the fuel starts as a liquid, or as a solid, which is then burnt by a gaseous oxidizer. Examples of the combustion of liquids include that in jet aircraft engines, Diesel engines, and oil fired furnaces ...
h.c. Jürgen Warnatz+2 more
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Nanoaluminum as a Solid Propellant Fuel
Journal of Propulsion and Power, 2009Experimental studies on the burning of nanoaluminum-based solid rocket propellants are carried out. Data on the properties of condensed combustion products, mechanisms of their formation, and burning-rate law are obtained. Based on these data, a physical picture is developed of the considered burning-propellant classes. Mathematical modeling of burning
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Combustion studies of metallized fuels for solid fuel ramjets [PDF]
Combustion phenomena of highly metallized, boron containing, solid fuels in solid-fuel ramjets (SFRJ) were studied by means of high-speed photography using a windowed two-dimensional SFRJ combustor. The ex- periments indicated the existence of a gas-phase diffusion flame of the volatile fuel ingredients within the bound- ary layer above the fuel ...
Alon Gany, David W. Netzer
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Fuel Performance Evaluation for the Solid-Fueled Ramjet [PDF]
Abstract : The potential energetic performance of fuel ingredients for the use in the solid fuel ramjet is presented in terms of the enthalpy of combustion per unit mass and per unit volume of the fuel. Combustion phenomena and combustion efficiency are briefly discussed, but are not accounted for in evaluating the theoretical fuel performance ...
Alon Gany, David W. Netzer
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