Testing of a Very High-Temperature Heat Exchanger in a Pilot-Scale Slagging Furnace System

Topics:
Mechanical and Industrial
Tags:
ASME International,
Human Resources,
Management,
Performance Management,
Strategy,
Workforce Management
Source:
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME International)

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Overview: This paper briefly describes the pilot-scale SFS and discusses pilot- scale results related to the performance of the convective air heater and radiant air heater. In addition, development of materials, additives, and strategies to reduce refractory and heat exchanger corrosion and modify slag behavior is discussed. It deals with testing methods to reduce problems related to coal slag flow and corrosion; and the design, construction, and operation of a pilot-scale slagging furnace system (SFS) to demonstrate essential HITAF subsystems.

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Format: PDF | Size: 1,147KB | Date: Feb 2001 | Pages: 8


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