2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2015.09.030
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Homogeneous and heterogeneous contributions of CO 2 and recycled NO to NO emission difference between air and oxy-coal combustion

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“…It is believed that the radiative intensity is related to the radiative temperature, which is the temperature on the flame surface. In this study, it is believe that the temperature controlled by the tube furnace is the combustion temperature of fuel, 8,12 which is slightly different from the actual flame surface temperature. Nevertheless, there is a positive correlation between them; thus, the combustion temperature is used as a variable to study the characteristics of radiative energy.…”
Section: Items Exergy Loss Ratementioning
confidence: 94%
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“…It is believed that the radiative intensity is related to the radiative temperature, which is the temperature on the flame surface. In this study, it is believe that the temperature controlled by the tube furnace is the combustion temperature of fuel, 8,12 which is slightly different from the actual flame surface temperature. Nevertheless, there is a positive correlation between them; thus, the combustion temperature is used as a variable to study the characteristics of radiative energy.…”
Section: Items Exergy Loss Ratementioning
confidence: 94%
“…6,7 This improves the utilization of radiative energy. Many studies have been conducted on the pollutant characteristics of oxy-coal combustion 8,9 and reaction kinetics. 10,11 However, there are few studies on radiative energy in combustion from the perspective of energy utilization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The heating value may be associated with the elemental composition of solid fuels [8]. In TR and HT, the energy content of biochar increased, which was linked to a decrease in the number of low energy H/C and O/C bonds (decreasing H/C and O/C ratios) and an increase in the number of high energy C-C bonds [9]. In the range of 200-300 °C, the carbon content of biochar increased and oxygen content decreased with increasing temperature (Figure 3).…”
Section: The Chemical Properties Of Biocharmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…: 69.55% and 16.82% for TR, 70.93% and 15.79% for HT, respectively. Dehydration, condensation, hydrolysis, demethanation, and decarboxylation are all processes involved in lignocellulosic HT [9]. As a result, HT contains a variety of compounds dissolved in the liquid residue, in addition to solid and gaseous materials.…”
Section: The Chemical Properties Of Biocharmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Properties of the SMSW and typical coals[25,26] SMSW simulated municipal solid waste, M moisture, A ash, VM volatile matter, FC fixed carbon…”
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