Search for dissertations about: "oxy-coal combustion"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words oxy-coal combustion.
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1. The Fate of Sulfur during Oxy-Fuel Combustion
Abstract : Oxy-fuel combustion, where air is replaced by O2 and recycled flue-gas to enrich combustion products, is one of the main CO2 capture technologies suitable for large-scale coal-fired power plants. The changed combustion conditions in oxy-fuel combustion influences the sulfur chemistry, which has recently been the subject of increased attention due to the importance of sulfur species in corrosion and flue-gas cleaning issues. READ MORE
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2. Oxy-coal combustion and its integration with power systems for CO2 capture
Abstract : Oxy-fuel combustion is one of the technologies for carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage (CCS) in fossil fuel based power systems to mitigate global greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions. When introducing oxy-fuel combustion into the power systems, energy penalty for CCS has significant impacts on the system performance. READ MORE
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3. Radiative Properties and Combustion Chemistry in Oxy-Fuel Flames – Experiments and Modelling Elements
Abstract : The current understanding of global warming translates into an urgent need to reduce anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Carbon capture and storage is a measure to reduce CO2 emissions and oxy-fuel combustion is emerging as one possible CO2 capture process. READ MORE
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4. CO2 capture from oxy-fuel combustion power plants
Abstract : To mitigate the global greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions, carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage (CCS) has the potential to play a significant role for reaching mitigation target. Oxy-fuel combustion is a promising technology for CO2 capture in power plants. READ MORE
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5. Experimental and Modeling Studies of Sulfur-Based Reactions in Oxy-Fuel Combustion
Abstract : Oxy-fuel combustion is a technology for CO2 capture that is suitable for large-scale, coal-fired power plants. In this system, the combustion air is replaced by a mixture of O2 and recycled flue gases, so as to enrich for CO2 in the flue gas. READ MORE