low-NOx burner Articles
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Alliance Oxidizer Advantages
The Alliance Corporations Oxidizer product line has a lot of design advantages compared with standard Regenerative Thermal Oxidizers. - Proven 2- and 3 bed Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer Design - 99% plus VOC Destruction Efficiency - Up to 97% Thermal Efficiency - Up to 30% fuel savings with proven natural gas injection - Low NOx burner operation - In-house design, programming and ...
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Low-Nox Burner retrofit Experiences in Cracking Furnaces at Dow, Terneuzen
Abstract: Dow Benelux B.V. (Dow) operates three ethylene plants from the Netherlands, all based within its Terneuzen facility. In 2009, Technip Stone & Webster Process Technology (Technip) studied options to reduce the NOx emissions from the cracking furnaces of cracker 1. The results of this study, combined with the experience elsewhere within the Dow Chemical Company, have been used to ...
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Brigham Young University Rexburg, Idaho - 5.7 MW Gas Turbine CHP System - Case Study
Quick Facts LOCATION: Rexburg, Idaho MARKET SECTOR: University FACILITY SIZE: Educates 34,000 students FACILITY Total Electrical Energy Production: 38.4 million kWh/year EQUIPMENT: 5.7 MW Solar Taurus 60 gas turbine with 50,000 lbs/hour heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) FUEL: Natural gas-fired, with dual fuel oil-firing capability for both the gas turbine and HRSG USE OF THERMAL ENERGY: Steam ...
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The Other Side of Zirconium Oxide case study
Regular Fuel Efficiency Applications Separate Oxygen and Combustibles Sensors In standard flue gas applications for Thermox analyzers, the user generally tries to extract the maximum energy from the fuel and transfers as much of that energy as possible to the process. These applications require the process to be operated as efficiently as possible by keeping both oxygen (excess air) and ...
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Solvay Specialty Polymers - 8 MW CHP System - Case Study
Quick Facts LOCATION: Marietta, Ohio MARKET SECTOR: Chemical CHP GENERATING CAPACITY: 8 MW PRIME MOVER: Solar Taurus 70 gas turbine FUEL: Natural Gas HEAT RECOVERY EQUIPMENT: 150,000 lb/hr HRSG with fresh air firing capability Two 80,000 lb/hr package boilers HEAT RECOVERY RATE: Up to 150,000 lb/hr of 300 psig process steam USE OF THERMAL ENERGY: Process heating ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS: ...
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University of Massachusetts - 16 MW CHP Plant - Case Study
Quick Facts LOCATION: Amherst, Massachusetts FUEL: Natural Gas and Oil MAX CAPACITY: 16 MW POLLUTION CONTROL: Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS: 99.3% SOx Reduction, 93% NOx Reduction, 96% CO Reduction AVERAGE CAPACITY FACTOR: ~ 75% ENERGY OUTPUT: 100,000 MWh per year IN OPERATION SINCE: April 2009 EQUIPMENT: 10 MW Solar Gas Turbine; 4 MW and 2 MW Steam Turbines USE OF ...
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Difficult Complex Decisions For Coal-fired Power Plant Operators
Changing fuel prices, government regulations and technology all combine to make decision making difficult for operators and developers of coal-fired power generation facilities around the world. Power plant designers in developing countries face new local environmental regulations plus additional requirements stipulated by lenders such as the World Bank. In the developed world, the regulations ...
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CFD modeling: a powerful tool for high efficiency burner design
Abstract The present paper describes the steps followed to develop a detailed and reliable combustion modelling procedure whose application as major engineering design tool supported AC-Boilers (ACB), a major Italian boiler manufacturer, in routing its products development to highly efficient burners for power generation purposes, while adopting a significantly reduced time to market. In 2018, in ...
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Why are Dual Chamber Incinerators Best for Burning Medical Waste?
Dual chamber incinerators are well suited to the destruction of a wide range of medical waste types. Many of our medical incinerators feature autoloaders for continuous operation – as burn rates and performance are often improved by this optional extra. The quantities of waste and their calorific value will often dictate the overall performance of any waste management solution. Parts of a ...
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What are Incinerator Machines? An idiot’s guide
What is an incinerator machine? An incinerator machine is a mechanical unit that is built to destroy waste. this happens by burning the waste at an extremely high temperature, reducing it to bottom ash. The machines can be manufactured from small garden waste incinerators, all the way to large scale industrial sized machines. Waste of all manners is burned until it is reduced to nothing but ...
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