
doi: 10.2172/6370074
The objective of this activity is to support the Office of Fossil Energy in executing research on coal combustion science. This activity consists of basic research on coal combustion that supports both the Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center (PETC) Direct Utilization Advanced Research and Technology Development Program, and the International Energy Agency (IEA) Coal Combustion Science Project. Specific tasks include: coal devolatilization, coal char combustion, and fate of mineral matter during coal combustion. 91 refs., 40 figs., 9 tabs.
Fossil Fuels, And Peat, Chemical Reaction Kinetics, Carbonaceous Materials, Combustion, 010600 -- Coal, Devolatilization, Fuels, Oxidation, Reaction Kinetics, Lignite, Chars, Materials, Minerals, Progress Report, Molecular Structure, Chemical Reactions, & Peat-- Properties & Composition, Document Types, Combustion Kinetics, 01 Coal, Kinetics, Coal, Thermochemical Processes 014000* -- Coal, & Peat-- Combustion, Energy Sources, Pyrolysis Products
Fossil Fuels, And Peat, Chemical Reaction Kinetics, Carbonaceous Materials, Combustion, 010600 -- Coal, Devolatilization, Fuels, Oxidation, Reaction Kinetics, Lignite, Chars, Materials, Minerals, Progress Report, Molecular Structure, Chemical Reactions, & Peat-- Properties & Composition, Document Types, Combustion Kinetics, 01 Coal, Kinetics, Coal, Thermochemical Processes 014000* -- Coal, & Peat-- Combustion, Energy Sources, Pyrolysis Products
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