Search for dissertations about: "combustion plant"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 104 swedish dissertations containing the words combustion plant.
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1. Modelling of Biomass Syngas Combustion with CFD
Abstract : Gas turbines integrated with biomass gasification in a combined cycle power plant (Bio-IGCC) provide a path to power production with very high efficiency. Over 60% fuel-to-power efficiency has been demonstrated with natural gas. READ MORE
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2. Oxy-Fuel Combustion - The Control of Nitrogen Oxides
Abstract : Oxy-fuel combustion is one of the main candidates for carbon dioxide capture from power plants. In oxy-fuel combustion, oxygen diluted with recycled flue gas oxidizes the fuel. The elimination of air-borne nitrogen generates a flue gas that mainly consists of carbon dioxide and water. READ MORE
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3. Numerical Simulation of Combustion and Gasification of Biomass Particles
Abstract : In this thesis, a numerical approach is adopted to study biomass thermochemical conversion. Detailed physical and chemical processes involved in the thermochemical conversion of biomass are considered. READ MORE
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4. Dynamics of large-scale fluidized bed combustion plants
Abstract : Fluidized bed combustion (FBC) plants are widely used in energy systems across the world for the thermochemical conversion of solid fuels, and are especially suitable for low-rank fuels (a category to which renewable solid fuels belong). FBC plants are traditionally operated for base-load electricity production and for heat production, both of which processes are characterized by steady and stable operation. READ MORE
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5. Fluidized bed combustion and gasification for phosphorus recovery by co-conversion of sewage sludge with biomass
Abstract : In recent years, the thermal conversion of sewage sludge has proven its applicability for managing this inevitably generated waste. The viability arises from the concomitant features of recovering energy or valuable compounds, the breakdown of potentially harmful organic compounds, the separation or immobilization of heavy metals, and the formation of volume-reduced, sanitized residues. READ MORE