1996
DOI: 10.1299/kikaic.62.2674
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Fuzzy Combustion Control for Reducing both CO and NOx from Flue Gas of Refuse Incineration Furnace.

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“…As mentioned above, JFE Group's gasifying and direct melting furnace consists of a melting furnace and secondary combustion furnace. Though the new waste treatment system has many attractive features, it is subject to an intermingling of many reactions and states during operation 3,4) . The system therefore requires the monitoring and control of many process states at the same time.…”
Section: The Need For An Automatic Combustion Control Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As mentioned above, JFE Group's gasifying and direct melting furnace consists of a melting furnace and secondary combustion furnace. Though the new waste treatment system has many attractive features, it is subject to an intermingling of many reactions and states during operation 3,4) . The system therefore requires the monitoring and control of many process states at the same time.…”
Section: The Need For An Automatic Combustion Control Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to control the two furnaces at different time scales simultaneously, the control system is designed with two parts: a fuzzy controller operated based on model predictions for the melting furnace, and a normal fuzzy controller operated based on the knowledge of the traditional stoker-type incinerator for the secondary incineration furnace 3,4) . In this paper we focus on the former, the ACC for the melting furnace.…”
Section: The Need For An Automatic Combustion Control Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%