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Co-combustion of Municipal Solid Waste and Coal in a Circulating Fluidized Bed

Experiments on the co‐combustion of municipal solid waste (MSW) and coal were performed in a 0.2 MWth circulating fluidized bed and focused on the emissions of NO, N2O, HCl and SO2. The results show that the addition of MSW leads to lower NO, N2O, and SO2 emissions. However, hydrogen chloride concen...

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Published in:Developments in Chemical Engineering and Mineral Processing 2002, Vol.10 (5-6), p.639-646
Main Authors: Dong, Changqing, Jin, Baosheng, Lan, Jixiang
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Experiments on the co‐combustion of municipal solid waste (MSW) and coal were performed in a 0.2 MWth circulating fluidized bed and focused on the emissions of NO, N2O, HCl and SO2. The results show that the addition of MSW leads to lower NO, N2O, and SO2 emissions. However, hydrogen chloride concentrations increase with the amount of waste added. A feedforward neural network model was proposed to predict the variation of NO emission with the mixture composition.
ISSN:0969-1855
1932-2143
DOI:10.1002/apj.5500100613