Click Here to Download: https://ouo.io/7EHO1m Solid Fuel Blending: Principles, Practices, and Problems By: Tillman, David; Duong, Dao; Harding, N. Stanley Publisher: Elsevier Butterworth Heinemann Print ISBN: 9780123809322, 0123809320 eText ISBN: 9780123809322, 9780123809339, 0123809339 Pages: 352 Format: PDF Available from $ 125.00 USD SKU 9780123809322 Create affordable solid fuel blends that will burn efficiently while reducing the carbon footprint. Solid Fuel Blending Handbook: Principles, Practices, and Problems describes a new generation of solid fuel blending processes. The book includes discussions on such topics as flame structure and combustion performance, boiler efficiency, capacity as influenced by flue gas volume and temperature, slagging and fouling, corrosion, and emissions. Attention is given to the major types of combustion systems including stokers, pulverized coal, cyclone, and fluidized bed boilers. Specific topics considered include chlorine in one or more coals, alkali metals (e.g., K, Na) and alkali earth elements, and related topics. Coals of consideration include Appalachian, Interior Province, and Western bituminous coals; Powder River Basin (PRB) and other subbituminous coals; Fort Union and Gulf Coast lignites, and many of the off-shore coals (e.g., Adaro coal, an Indonesian subbituminous coal with very low sulfur; other off-shore coals from Germany, Poland, Australia, South Africa, Columbia, and more). Interactions between fuels and the potential for blends to be different from the parent coals will be a critical focus of this of the book. • One stop source to solid fuel types and blending processes • Evaluate combustion systems and calculate their efficiency • Recognize the interactions between fuels and their potential energy out put • Be aware of the Environmental Aspects of Fuel Blending