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20th International Technical Conference on Coal Utilization & Fuel Systems.
The Year of Compliance.  March  1995.

Coal & Slurry Technology Association

Part 1, Pages 1 - 120, 5.12 MB
Part 2, Pages 121 - 244, 4.37 MB
Part 3, Pages 245 - 348, 4.24 MB
Part 4, Pages 349 - 444, 4.16 MB
Part 5, Pages 445 - 570, 4.81 MB
Part 6, Pages 571 - 684, 4.27 MB

Part 7, Pages 685 - 779, 3.67 MB

Table of Contents

1.

Air Toxics

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1.1

Results from Sampling Full-Scale Coal Combustion Systems for Air Toxic Emissions, James D. Wesnar, P.E., ARM Environmental Systems, USA

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1.2

Trace Elements Behaviour During Combustion of Different Coals in an Experimental Furnace.  A. Bloducci, A Biamchi, L. Bonfanti, U. DeRobertis, M. Schiavetti, and Toni, ENEL, S.p.A, CRT Pisa, and A. Negri, CISES.p.A. Segrate, Milano, Italy

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1.3

A Systems Approach to Risk Assessment:  Application to Methyl Mercury from Coal Combustion, Dr. Lawerence Saroff, Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy; Dr. Frederick W. Lipfert and Paul D. Moskowitz, Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA.

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1.4

Emissions of Air Toxics from Coal Combustion:  Measurement and Control, Dr. Lesley I. Stoss, IEA Coal Research, United Kingdom

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1.5

B&W’s Advanced Emissions Control Development Program, G.A. Farthing, A.P. Evans and D.A. Madden, Research & Development Div., Babcock & Wilcox Co.; and R. Chu, Ohio Coal Development Office, USA

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1.6

Coal-Water Slurry Reburning for NOx Emissions Control, Donald K. Morrison, Todd A. Melick, Robert A. Ashworth, Dr. Ray Payne and Todd M. Sommer, Energy and Environmental Research Corporation, USA

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1.7

Dual Injection of Carboxylic Acid Salts and Waste Plastics for Dual SO2-NOx Emission Control, Yiannis A. Levendis and Judith Steciak, Mechanical Engneering Department, Northeastern University, USA

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1.8

Development Activities and Commercial Status of the Moving Bed Copper Oxide Desulfurization/Denitrification Process, Joseph N. Darguzas, David G. Sloat and William R. Bullock, Sargent & Lundy; Henry Pennline, U.S. Department of Energy; Peter Steiner, Foster Wheeler Development Corp.; and Anthony Litka, Tecogen, USA

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1.9

Economics of Now Commercial SNOX Technology, Donald Borio, ABB Environmental Services, H. Hyland, Snamprogetti USA, Inc; and N. Underguard, Haldor-Tupsoe, USA

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1.10

Air Toxics Control at Coal Fires Power Plants:  Pre- Vs. Post-Combustion Options and Issues, D. W. South, Argonne National Laboratory; and Ken Ho, Illinois Clean Coal Institute, USA

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2.

Materials & Equipment

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2.1

Adsorption Behavior of Polyanion Additives and Coal-Water Mixture Properties, Akira Ohki, Masato Tsurugasoki, Tsunernori Nakajima, Kensuke Noka and Shigeru Maeda, Department of Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kagoshima University, Japan

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2.2

Briquetting of Coal with Roller Presses, Dr. Ing. Wolfgang Pietsch, KOPPERNEQUIPMENT, Inc., USA

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2.3

Mass Flow Meter of Pulverized Coal, R.T. Huovilainen, Lappeenranta, University of Technology, Finland

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2.4

Spontaneous Ignition of Coal in Pressurized Lock-Hoppers; Safety Aspects, Aimo Rautalin and Carl Wilen, VIT Energy, Finland

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2.5

Production of Clean Coal with Low Ash Content for Coal-Water Slurry by Laboratory Type Multi-Gravity Separator and Mozley Table, Mursel Celik, Ismail Yidrin, Gunduz Asteok, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey

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2.6

Clean & Efficient Power with High Ash Coals Through Retrofitting, O.P Rao and B. Madhussdhan, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India

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3.

Coal & Slurry Preparation

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3.1

Development for Production Technology of CWM From Low-Rank Coals, Masayuki Yui and Kaszuhiro Shibata, Japan COM Co., Ltd.; and Noburu Hashimoto and Tsutomu Katagiri, IGS Corporation, Japan

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