Fluidised bed combustion: Improved system design leading to reduced pollutant emissions
K. Kerr and
S.D. Probert
Applied Energy, 1986, vol. 23, issue 4, 233-267
Abstract:
Various fluidised bed technologies are discussed, their advantages and drawbacks being identified. Reductions in both NOx and SO2 emissions can be achieved by employing two-stage combustion in the fluidised bed, but these desired attributes have not, as yet, been realised with large, commercially viable fluidised bed combustors.
Date: 1986
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