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Design and characterization of a two-stage Hencken burner for combustion of solid fuels
Adewale Adeosun
, Qian Huang
, Tianxiang Li
, Shuiqing Li
, Richard L. Axelbaum
Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
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Solid Fuel Combustion
100%
Hencken Burner
100%
Oxidizing Environment
66%
Flame Mode
50%
Reducing Environment
33%
Temperature Concentration
33%
Inverse Flames
33%
Oxygen Concentration
16%
Ethylene
16%
Solid Fuel
16%
Ignition
16%
Coal Particles
16%
Soot
16%
Coal Combustion
16%
Species Concentration
16%
Stoichiometric Mixture Fraction
16%
Flame Stability
16%
Gas Temperature
16%
Pulverized Coal Combustion
16%
Uniform Temperature
16%
Stable Flame
16%
Free Flames
16%
Coal Combustion Process
16%
Char Burnout
16%
Pollutant Formation
16%
Engineering
Solid Fuel
100%
Reducing Environment
100%
Oxygen Concentration
50%
Ignition
50%
Gas Temperature
50%
Coal Particle
50%
Coal Combustion
50%
Flame Stability
50%
Pulverised Coal Combustion
50%
Char Burnout
50%
Material Science
Coal Combustion
100%
Pulverized Coal
50%
Chemical Engineering
Ethylene
100%