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    High-Temperature Corrosion of A210-C Carbon Steel in Simulated Coal-Combustion Atmospheres

    Corrosion of A210 C carbon steel was investigated under three different conditions: (1) using synthetic gas mixtures with varying amounts of O2, SO2, and HCl; (2) in the flue gas introduced from a coal-fired flui...

    X. Peng, K. Liu, W.-P. Pan, J.T. Riley in Oxidation of Metals (2003)

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    Studies of fly ash using thermal analysis techniques

    Improved thermoanalytical methods have been developed that are capable of quantitative identification of various components of fly ash from a laboratory-scale fluidized bed combustion system. The thermogravime...

    Hanxu Li, **ang-Zhong Shen, B. Sisk, W. Orndorff, Dong Li in Journal of thermal analysis (1997)

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    Chlorinated organic compounds evolved during the combustion of blends of refuse-derived fuels and coals

    The objective of this study was to examine the possible formation of chlorinated organic compounds during the combustion of blends of refuse derived fuels (RDF) and coal under conditions similar to those of an...

    H. Li, X. Yang, W. Tomes, Wei-** Pan, J. T. Riley in Journal of thermal analysis (1997)

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    The effect of limestone on the combustion of fuel blends

    Combustion profiles of coal-limestone-paper blends were studied using thermogravimetric/ Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (TG/FTIR). The role of limestone in promoting the initial combustion of coal-pap...

    T. C. Roth, J. T. Riley, W. P. Pan in Journal of Thermal Analysis (1993)