
doi: 10.2172/10133115
Gilbert Commonwealth, Southern Research Institute and the American Electric Power Service Corporation have embarked on a program to convert DOE`s Duct Injection Test Facility located at the Muskingum River Power Plant of Ohio Power Company to test alternate duct injection technologies. The technologies to be tested include slurry sorbent injection of hydrated lime using dual fluid nozzles, or a rotary atomizer and pneumatic injection of hydrated lime, with flue gas humidification before or after sorbent injection. The literature review and analysis contained in this report is a part of the preparatory effort for the test program.
20 Fossil-Fueled Power Plants, Calcium Oxides, And Peat, Nozzles, Sorptive Properties, Noxious Gas And Particulate Emissions, Ducts, Chemicals Monitoring And Transport, Atomization, 200202, Sorbent Injection Processes, 01 Coal, Slurries, Waste Management, Sulfur Dioxide, Lignite, Air Pollution Control, Humidifiers 010800, 540120, 54 Environmental Sciences
20 Fossil-Fueled Power Plants, Calcium Oxides, And Peat, Nozzles, Sorptive Properties, Noxious Gas And Particulate Emissions, Ducts, Chemicals Monitoring And Transport, Atomization, 200202, Sorbent Injection Processes, 01 Coal, Slurries, Waste Management, Sulfur Dioxide, Lignite, Air Pollution Control, Humidifiers 010800, 540120, 54 Environmental Sciences
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