Search for dissertations about: "thermochemical data"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 36 swedish dissertations containing the words thermochemical data.
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1. Black liquor gasification : experimental stability studies of smelt components and refractory lining
Abstract : Black liquors are presently combusted in recovery boilers where the inorganic cooking chemicals are recovered and the energy in the organic material is converted to steam and electricity. A new technology, developed by Chemrec AB, is black liquor gasification (BLG). READ MORE
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2. Fuel conversion and ash formation interactions : a thermochemical study on lignocellulosic biomass
Abstract : Biomass is considered to be CO2 neutral, and to be able to reduce the dependency on fossil fuels the need for expanded and sustainable biomass feedstock is increasing. Ash-related problems are some of the most important aspects of this increasing use of new biomass assortments in thermal energy conversion systems. READ MORE
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3. System identification of nonlinear thermochemical systems with dynamical instabilities
Abstract : Thermochemical systems appear in applications as widespread as in combustion engines, in industrial chemical plants and inside biological cells. Science in all these areas is going towards a more model based thinking, and it is therefore important to develop good methods for system identification, especially fit for these kind of systems. READ MORE
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4. Quantitative laser diagnostics of gas-phase potassium species in biomass combustion and gasification
Abstract : Thermochemical energy conversion processes, such as combustion and gasification, are applied worldwide for generation of electricity, heat and synthesis of chemicals. Today, these processes are mostly run on non-renewable, fossil fuels and constitute a major source of carbon dioxide emissions. READ MORE
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5. Fate of Cu, Cr, As and some other trace elements during combustion of recovered waste fuels
Abstract : The increased use of biomass and recovered waste fuels in favor of fossil fuels for heat and power production is an important step towards a sustainable future. Combustion of waste fuels also offers several advantages over traditional landfilling, such as substantial volume reduction, detoxification of pathological wastes, and reduction of toxic leaches and greenhouse gas (methane) formation from landfills. READ MORE