Search for dissertations about: "bottom ash"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 27 swedish dissertations containing the words bottom ash.
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11. Pre-treatment of municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) bottom ash for utilisation in road construction
Abstract : Municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) bottom ash has the potential for utilisation in construction, e.g. as a road base material. Such an utilisation would decrease the amount of bottom ash to be landfilled. READ MORE
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12. Environmental records of carbonaceous fly-ash particles from fossil-fuel combustion
Abstract : Fossil fuel combustion produces fly-ash particles that are released into the atmosphere and deposited in the environment. A particularly characteristic kind of fly-ash is spheroidal carbonaceous particles. They are composed of an amorphous carbon matrix in which other elements are dispersed. READ MORE
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13. Experimental studies of ash transformation processes in combustion of phosphorus-rich biomass fuels
Abstract : The present thesis is a summary of eight papers dealing with experimental studies on bed agglomeration, slag formation, formation of deposits and fine particulate matter during combustion of phosphorus-rich biomass fuels. The experimental procedures were performed in a bubbling fluidized bed (5 kW), two fixed bed appliances (20 and 15 kW) and in a powder burner (150 kW). READ MORE
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14. The fate and ash transformations of phosphorus in combustion of biomass and sewage sludge
Abstract : The combustion of phosphorus (P)-rich biomass has a significant potential to increase the stock of biomass resources available for renewable heat and power production. In addition, the P-rich ashes have the potential as a fertilizer and could reduce the need for non-renewable P resources in agriculture. READ MORE
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15. Ash transformation in single-pellet combustion and gasification of biomass with special focus on phosphorus
Abstract : The utilization of different biomass feedstocks in thermal conversion systems can contribute towards mitigation of global warming. However, the formation of different ash fractions (i.e. READ MORE