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Effects of reduced bed temperature in laboratory-and full-scale fluidized-bed boilers: particle, deposit, and ash chemistry

Jones et al., 2013

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13703612481521278062
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Jones F
Niklasson F
Lindberg D
Hupa M
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Energy & fuels

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This study focuses on how the temperature of the bed in a waste-fired fluidized-bed boiler affects the chemical composition of ash and deposits. The aim was to reduce the concentration of corrosive elements in the convection pass, which can lead to both less …
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