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Main Title Integrated Air Pollution Control System, Version 4.0. Volume 3. Programmer's Maintenance Manual.
Author Maibodi, M. ; Blackard, A. L. ; Page., R. J. ;
CORP Author Radian Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC.;Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab.
Publisher Dec 90
Year Published 1990
Report Number EPA-68-02-4286; EPA/600/7-90/022C ; EPA/SW/DK-91/074C
Stock Number PB91-133538
Additional Subjects Coal fired power plants ; Air pollution control equipment ; Cost estimates ; Mathematical models ; Programming manuals ; Particulates ; Sulfur dioxide ; Nitrogen oxides ; Stationary sources ; Combustion ; Documentation ; Integrated Air Pollution Control System
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NTIS  PB91-133538 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 138p
Abstract
The Integrated Air Pollution Control System (IAPCS) was developed to estimate costs and performance for emission control systems applied to coal-fired utility boilers. The model can project a material balance, equipment list, capital investment and revenue requirements based on user- specific input data. Included in the model are conventional and emerging technologies affecting SO2, NOx, and particulate matter pre-combustion, in-situ, and post-combustion emission controls. A variety of technology modules built into the model can be incorporated and combined. Cost and performance estimates can be analyzed in terms of integrated technologies. Conventional and emerging technologies included in IAPCS Version 4.0 are overfire air/low NOx burners, lime injection multistage burners, physical coal cleaning, coal switching and blending, spray humidification, electrostatic precipitator, fabric filter, lime spray drying, wet limestone flue gas desulfurization, dry sorbent injection, natural gas reburning, selective catalytic reduction, atmospheric fluidized bed combustion, pressurized fluidized bed combustion, integrated gasification combined cycle, and pulverized coal burning boiler. The model generates capital, annualized, and unitized pollutant removal costs in either constant or current dollars for any year.