Reduction of Harmful Emissions at Power Plants by Controlling Optimal Fuel Flow Rate for Boiler Burners Ignition
Stepan Mysak,
Marta Martynyak-Andrushko,
Anna Hyvlud
et al.
Abstract:This research work focuses on the study of the issue of the effective use of natural gas and fuel oil for the ignition of pulverized coal torches of boilers at thermal power plants. The main goal of this work is to conduct an analysis of experimental studies and identify the optimal flow rate of natural gas and fuel oil, which ensure the most effective and economical ignition of a pulverized coal torch. Namely, the test results of TPP–210A boiler when burning coal with natural gas ignition at the flow rate of … Show more
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