2013
DOI: 10.1134/s0040601512080071
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Studying the removal of nitrogen oxides from boiler flue gases in firing natural gas

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“…The maximum emission of nitric oxides was estimated in accordance to the methodology proposed in (Collection of methods for calculating emissions of pollutants into the atmosphere by various industries 1986). The amount of NO x emitted to the atmosphere (g/s) converted to NO 2 , can be counted by using dependence (1) (Krawczyk 2016, Szkarowski et al 2016, Kuropka 2010, Kormilitsyn and Ezhov 2013, Lee et al 2006. -for DKVR 20-13 boiler P g/s.…”
Section: Methods and Ways Of Determining No X Emissionmentioning
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“…The maximum emission of nitric oxides was estimated in accordance to the methodology proposed in (Collection of methods for calculating emissions of pollutants into the atmosphere by various industries 1986). The amount of NO x emitted to the atmosphere (g/s) converted to NO 2 , can be counted by using dependence (1) (Krawczyk 2016, Szkarowski et al 2016, Kuropka 2010, Kormilitsyn and Ezhov 2013, Lee et al 2006. -for DKVR 20-13 boiler P g/s.…”
Section: Methods and Ways Of Determining No X Emissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Basing on the analysis of the technical documentation and the boilers' work card, it was established that mazut is used very rarely. The aim was to create and implement methods leading to the reduction of emission of nitric oxides (Strelets and Vatin 2015, Szyszlak-Bargłowicz et al 2015, Walery 2014 during gas burning (Kuropka 2010, Kormilitsyn andEzhov 2013), with the possibility of switching to mazut burning on the fl y.…”
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