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Development of a coal-fired combustion system for industrial process heating applications. Phase 3 final report, November 1992--December 1994
Publication year - 1995
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/171247
Subject(s) - waste management , boiler (water heating) , coal , combustion , environmental science , vitrification , process engineering , nuclear engineering , engineering , chemistry , physics , organic chemistry , nuclear physics
A three phase research and development program has resulted in the development and commercialization of a Cyclone Melting System (CMS{trademark}), capable of being fueled by pulverized coal, natural gas, and other solid, gaseous, or liquid fuels, for the vitrification of industrial wastes. The Phase 3 research effort focused on the development of a process heater system to be used for producing value added glass products from the vitrification of boiler/incinerator ashes and industrial wastes. The primary objective of the Phase 3 project was to develop and integrate all the system components, from fuel through total system controls, and then test the complete system in order to evaluate its potential for successful commercialization. The demonstration test consisted of one test run with a duration of 105 hours, approximately one-half (46 hours) performed with coal as the primary fuel source (70% to 100%), the other half with natural gas. Approximately 50 hours of melting operation were performed vitrifying approximately 50,000 lbs of coal-fired utility boiler flyash/dolomite mixture, producing a fully-reacted vitrified product

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