Experience With Low Pressure Drop, High Efficiency, Low Emission Burners in Power Boilers

Topics:
Electrical and Electronic,
Mechanical and Industrial
Tags:
Burner,
Handhelds,
Hardware,
Microsoft Windows,
Microsoft Windows CE,
Operating Systems,
Software
Source:
Coen Company

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Overview: This paper discusses about the power boilers and their utilities. Two front fired power boilers, a 250 MW CE boiler with sixteen burners and a 75 MW Foster Wheeler boiler with six burners were retrofitted with new COEN burners developed for utility applications. The burners were engineered to meet low air pressure drop, low excess air and low NOx requirements. At the design stage a computational fluid dynamic models representing a portion of ductwork, the wind boxes and burners were set up to in order to evaluate the uniformity of air distribution between the burners.

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Format: PDF | Size: 227KB | Date: Jan 2002 | Pages: 11


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