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Ignition characteristics of coal blends in an entrained flow furnace

Faúndez et al., 2007

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11259441780960088655
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Faúndez J
Arias B
Rubiera F
Arenillas A
García X
Gordon A
Pis J
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Ignition tests were carried out on blends of three coals of different rank–subbituminous, high volatile and low volatile bituminous–in two entrained flow reactors. The ignition temperatures were determined from the gas evolution profiles (CO, CO2, NO, O2), while the …
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