University coal research/historically black colleges and universities and other minority institutions contractors review meeting
A variety of papers/posters were presented on topics concerning power generation, including solid oxide fuel cells, hydrogen production, mercury as a combustion product, carbon dioxide separation from flue gas. A total of 31 presentations in slide/overview/viewgraph form and with a separate abstract are available online (one in abstract form only) and 24 poster papers (text). In addition 41 abstracts only are available. Papers of particular interest include: Hydrogen production from hydrogen sulfide in IGCC power plants; Oxidation of mercury in products of coal combustion; Computer aided design of advanced turbine aerofoil alloys for industrial gas turbines in coal fired environments; Developing engineered fuel using flyash and biomass; Conversion of hydrogen sulfide in coal gases to elemental sulfur with monolithic catalysts; Intelligent control via wireless sensor networks for advanced coal combustion systems; and Investment of fly ash and activated carbon obtained from pulverized coal boilers (poster).
- Research Organization:
- National Energy Technology Laboratory, Pittsburgh, PA (United States)
- OSTI ID:
- 20961378
- Resource Relation:
- Conference: University coal research/historically black colleges and universities and other minority institutions contractors review meeting, Pittsburgh, PA (United States), 6-7 Jun 2006; Other Information: IEACR LIB CD-ROM 700
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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