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Stanley Harding 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aAmsterdam $cElsevier, Butterworth-Heinemann$dc2012 215 $a1 online resource (354 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-12-380932-0 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aFront Cover; Solid Fuel Blending: Principles, Practices, and Problems; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 - Introduction to Fuel Blending; 1.1. OVERVIEW; 1.2. FUEL BLENDING FOR SOLID FUELS; 1.3. OBJECTIVES FOR BLENDING; 1.4. BLENDING FOR THE STEEL INDUSTRY-THE DEVELOPMENT OF PETROLOGY; 1.5. TYPICAL FUEL BLENDS; 1.6. BLENDS AND FIRING SYSTEMS; 1.7. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 2 - Principles of Solid Fuel Blending; 2.1.INTRODUCTION: BLENDING FOR DOLLARS; 2.2.DESIGNING THE MOST FAVORABLE FUEL; 2.3.INFLUENCES ON THE MOST FAVORABLE FUEL BLEND 327 $a2.4.DEVELOPING A FUEL BLENDING STRATEGY2.5.FORMATION OF POLLUTANTS; 2.6.FUEL BLENDING CHARACTERISTICS INFLUENCING DEPOSITION; 2.7.FUEL BLENDING AND CORROSION; 2.8.BLENDING'S IMPACT ON THE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SOLID FUELS; 2.9.MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF FUEL BLENDING; 2.10.CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 3 - Blending Coal on Coal; 3.1.INTRODUCTION AND BASIC PRINCIPLES; 3.2.BLENDING OF COAL FOR COMBUSTION AND/OR GASIFICATION PURPOSES; 3.3.COMBUSTION AND GASIFICATION PROCESSES; 3.4.COALS USED IN COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS AND THEIR BLENDING POTENTIAL 327 $a3.5.KINETICS AND THE ANALYSIS OF COAL BLEND REACTIVITY3.6.THE BEHAVIOR OF INORGANIC CONSTITUENTS; 3.7.MANAGING THE COAL-ON-COAL BLENDING PROCESS; 3.8.CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 4 - Blending Coal with Biomass; 4.1.INTRODUCTION; 4.2.BIOMASS AND COAL BLENDING; 4.3.COFIRING: REDUCING A PLANT'S CARBON FOOTPRINT; 4.4.OTHER REASONS FOR COFIRING; 4.5.COFIRING IN THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE; 4.6.CHARACTERISTICS OF BIOMASS; 4.7.REACTIVITY MEASURES FOR BIOMASS; 4.8.RATIOS FROM OTHER MEASURES; 4.9.COMPARISONS OF BIOMASS TO COAL; 4.10.THE CHEMISTRY OF COFIRING 327 $a4.11.BURNING PROFILES OF BIOMASS-COAL BLENDS4.12.IMPLICATIONS FOR BIOMASS-COAL COFIRING SYSTEMS; 4.13.CASE STUDIES IN COFIRING; 4.14.CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 5 - Waste Fuel-Coal Blending; 5.1.INTRODUCTION; 5.2.TIRE-DERIVED FUEL; 5.3.PETROLEUM COKE; 5.4.WASTE PLASTICS AND PAPER; 5.5.HAZARDOUS WASTES; 5.6.CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 6 - Environmental Aspects of Fuel Blending; 6.1.INTRODUCTION; 6.2.EGULATORY CLIMATE AS IT INFLUENCES BLENDING AND COFIRING; 6.3.BLENDING FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC REASONS; 6.4.AREAS OF CONCERN; 6.5.ASH MANAGEMENT FOR POWER PLANTS 327 $a6.6.BLENDING FOR EMISSION BENEFITS6.7.COFIRING BIOMASS WITH COAL; 6.8.CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 7 - Modeling and Fuel Blending; 7.1.INTRODUCTION; 7.2.THE PURPOSES OF MODELING; 7.3.SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS OF MODELING; 7.4.PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICAL MODELING; 7.5.THE BASIC APPROACH OF COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS MODELING; 7.6.MODELING FOR BLENDING PURPOSES; 7.7.LIMITATIONS OF MODELING; 7.8.CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 8 - Institutional Issues Associated with Coal Blending; 8.1.INTRODUCTION; 8.2.INSTITUTIONAL ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH FUEL BLENDING 327 $a8.3.ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH BLENDING 330 $a Create affordable solid fuel blends that will burn efficiently while reducing the carbon footprint. 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