2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2013.11.093
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Effect of secondary gas injection on the peanut shell combustion and its pollutant emissions in a vortexing fluidized bed combustor

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“…This phenomenon agrees with the experimental results shown in the research works of Duan et al [23,24]. Fig.…”
Section: Calculation Of Combustion Efficiencysupporting
confidence: 94%
“…This phenomenon agrees with the experimental results shown in the research works of Duan et al [23,24]. Fig.…”
Section: Calculation Of Combustion Efficiencysupporting
confidence: 94%
“…As the secondary gas flow rate is increased, the vortexing effect is more significant. The amount of elutriated fly ash is decreased with the secondary gas flow rate, resulting in increasing amount of bottom ash (Duan et al, 2014a). Fig.…”
Section: Defluidization Timementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Wafwoyo et al [17] studied the use of acid-modified PS as metal ion adsorbents from aqueous solutions. Furthermore, due to its high calorific value, the PS is suggested to be highly suitable for use as an alternative to fossil fuels [18]. Much research have been also addressed the combustion of PS [18][19][20][21].…”
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“…Furthermore, due to its high calorific value, the PS is suggested to be highly suitable for use as an alternative to fossil fuels [18]. Much research have been also addressed the combustion of PS [18][19][20][21]. Duan et al [19] investigated the combustion characteristics of crushed and pelletized PS in a pilot-scale vortexing fluidized bed combustor with flue gas recirculation [19], while Arromdee and Kuprianov [20] characterized the combustion performance of PS in a conical fluidized-bed combustor, and they also compared the thermal and combustion reactivity of peanut and tamarind shells [21].…”
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