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Main Title Laboratory studies and mathematical modeling of NOx formation in combustion processes : final report /
Author Bartok, William, ; Engelme, Victor S. ; del Vall, Eduardo G.
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Author Title of a Work
Engleman, Victor S.
Del Valle, Eduardo Gonzalez,
Bunas, Stanley J.
Martin, G. Blair.
Pershing, D.
CORP Author Esso Research and Engineering Co., Linden, N.J. Government Research Lab.
Publisher Esso Research and Engineering Company, Government Research Laboratory,
Year Published 1971
Report Number GRU.3GNOS.71; CPA-70-90; APTD-1168
Stock Number PB-211 480
OCLC Number 40475378
Subjects Nitrous oxide--Environmental aspects ; Air--Pollution--Research ; Fossil fuels--Combustion
Additional Subjects ( Combustion ; Reaction kinetics) ; ( Combustion products ; Nitrogen oxides) ; ( Air pollution ; Nitrogen oxides) ; Combustion ; Burners ; Combustion chambers ; Gas analysis ; Gas chromatography ; Mixing ; Mathematical models ; Computer programs ; Carbon monoxide ; Heat transfer ; Hydrogen ; Hydrocarbons ; Additives
Internet Access
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https://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPDF.cgi?Dockey=910029K2.PDF
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EKBD  EPA/APTD-1168 Research Triangle Park Library/RTP, NC 12/18/1998
ESAD  APTD-1168 Region 10 Library/Seattle,WA 03/23/2010
NTIS  PB-211 480 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation vii, 242 p. : ill., facsim. ; 28 cm.
Abstract
Laboratory studies were conducted to investigate the basic factors affecting nitrogen oxide formation in the combustion of fossil fuels. A jet-stirred combustor and a multiburner (so-named because of its ability to burn gas, oil or pulverized coal fuels) were used. The jet stirred combustor was used to study NO(x) formation in combustion under kinetically limited conditions. The combustion conditions were selected to be pertinent to stationary sources such as furnaces and boilers with peak temperatures ranging from 2500-3500 F. Preliminary experiments were performed with the multiburner which indicated the influence of heat losses and residence time on NO(x) emissions in the combustion of methane/air. The multiburner was used as a rudimentary flow reactor to study the formation of nitrogen oxides in air at high temperatures. The mathematical model has been extended to allow calculations of NO formation under fuel-rich conditions. Particle combustion capability has been incorporated into the model and mixing effects can be handled with the macro-mixing option. Test cases have been run for the above options which indicate the correct order of magnitude predictions and the correct directional effect of combustion modifications on NO(x) emissions.
Notes
EPA Technical Project Officers: Stanley J. Bunas, G. Blair Martin, and David W. Pershing. Prepared by Esso Research and Engineering Company, Government Research Laboratory, for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air Programs. "December 31, 1971"--Colophon. Final report. "GRU.36NOS.71." Includes bibliographical references. APTD-1168. PB-211 480.