Oxycombustion of Coal and Other Fuels I

Monday, October 17, 2011: 8:30 AM
200 G (Minneapolis Convention Center)

Description:
Oxycombustion (OC) of coal refers to using oxygen-enriched air as the oxidant. This session will explore the science and engineering opportunities to deploy OC technology. Contributions are invited in the following: 1. recent results on OC of coal and other solid fuels; 2. burner redesign and retrofit options for OC; 3. ignition, devolatilization, and pollutant formation mechanisms during OC; 4. kinetic and CFD modeling of OC processes; 5. engineering options for retrofiiting and, 6. new OC boiler design.


Sponsor:
Transport and Energy Processes
Co-Sponsor(s):
Environmental Division (09), International Congress on Energy: General Topics (T4E)


Chair:
Eric G. Eddings
Email: eric.eddings@utah.edu

- indicates paper has an Extended Abstract file available on CD.



8:30 AM


8:55 AM
(43b) The Effect of Compression and Intercooling On the Composition of a Pulverized Coal Oxycombution Flue Gas
Stephen J. Gerdemann, Casey Carney, John Clark, Sivaram Harendra, Thomas Ochs and Danylo Oryshchyn

File available
9:20 AM


9:45 AM
(43d) High Temperature Oxygen Production
Michael K. Opoku and Jan A. Puszynski

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