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Investigation of the Influence of Furnace Geometry and Coal Properties on Furnace Performance with the Help of Radiation Transfer Model

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Fundamentals of the Physical-Chemistry of Pulverized Coal Combustion

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The problems which can arise in the design and operation of firing systems are manifold.

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Thielen, W., Odenthal, H.P., Richter, W. (1987). Investigation of the Influence of Furnace Geometry and Coal Properties on Furnace Performance with the Help of Radiation Transfer Model. In: Lahaye, J., Prado, G. (eds) Fundamentals of the Physical-Chemistry of Pulverized Coal Combustion. NATO ASI Series, vol 137. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3661-4_18

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