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Formation of POM and NO{sub x} in connection with the combustion of natural gas in process burners. Reporting of measurements. Emission measurements; Dannelse af POM og NO{sub x} ved forbraending af naturgas i procesbraendere. Rapportering af maalinger. Emissionsmaalinger

Abstract

Measurements of the content of nitrogen oxides and 16 polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), including napthaline, in flue gas from four natural-gas fired process burners with low emission of nitrogen oxides are presented in addition to measurements of the content of oxygen and carbon dioxide. PAH2 emission was highest at high temperatures and an input effect where the proportion of primary air was low. NO{sub x} emission was dependent on the variation of the proportion of primary air, flue gas temperature and input effect. NO{sub X} emission was highest where the input effect was low, and lowest where the proportion of primary air was low and input effect and flue gas temperature were high. It was possible to adjust the burners so that NO{sub 2} emission was reasonably low without PAH2 emission becoming high. It was concluded that the extent of carbon monoxide emission can be used to indicate that of PAH2. Several gas burners of varying design and combustion principles were evaluated with regard to emission of NO{sub x} and PAH. Fiber burners gave low emission except in the case of PAH2 which was the same as for the other burners. Carbon monoxide emission was higher in the case of duct  More>>
Publication Date:
Nov 01, 1992
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
NEI-DK-1080
Reference Number:
SCA: 030800; PA: DK-93:001195; SN: 93000980965
Resource Relation:
Other Information: DN: EFP-89.; PBD: Nov 1992; Related Information: Energiministeriets Energiforskningsprogram. Miljoe og restprodukter
Subject:
03 NATURAL GAS; GAS BURNERS; NITROGEN OXIDES; POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS; EMISSION; EXPERIMENTAL DATA; 030800; ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS
OSTI ID:
10148496
Research Organizations:
Dk-Teknik, Soeborg (Denmark)
Country of Origin:
Denmark
Language:
Danish
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE93784714; CNN: Contract ENS-1323/89-5; ISBN 87-7782-035-5; TRN: DK9301195
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS; INIS
Submitting Site:
DK
Size:
75 p.
Announcement Date:
Jul 05, 2005

Citation Formats

Holm Christensen, B. Formation of POM and NO{sub x} in connection with the combustion of natural gas in process burners. Reporting of measurements. Emission measurements; Dannelse af POM og NO{sub x} ved forbraending af naturgas i procesbraendere. Rapportering af maalinger. Emissionsmaalinger. Denmark: N. p., 1992. Web.
Holm Christensen, B. Formation of POM and NO{sub x} in connection with the combustion of natural gas in process burners. Reporting of measurements. Emission measurements; Dannelse af POM og NO{sub x} ved forbraending af naturgas i procesbraendere. Rapportering af maalinger. Emissionsmaalinger. Denmark.
Holm Christensen, B. 1992. "Formation of POM and NO{sub x} in connection with the combustion of natural gas in process burners. Reporting of measurements. Emission measurements; Dannelse af POM og NO{sub x} ved forbraending af naturgas i procesbraendere. Rapportering af maalinger. Emissionsmaalinger." Denmark.
@misc{etde_10148496,
title = {Formation of POM and NO{sub x} in connection with the combustion of natural gas in process burners. Reporting of measurements. Emission measurements; Dannelse af POM og NO{sub x} ved forbraending af naturgas i procesbraendere. Rapportering af maalinger. Emissionsmaalinger}
author = {Holm Christensen, B}
abstractNote = {Measurements of the content of nitrogen oxides and 16 polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), including napthaline, in flue gas from four natural-gas fired process burners with low emission of nitrogen oxides are presented in addition to measurements of the content of oxygen and carbon dioxide. PAH2 emission was highest at high temperatures and an input effect where the proportion of primary air was low. NO{sub x} emission was dependent on the variation of the proportion of primary air, flue gas temperature and input effect. NO{sub X} emission was highest where the input effect was low, and lowest where the proportion of primary air was low and input effect and flue gas temperature were high. It was possible to adjust the burners so that NO{sub 2} emission was reasonably low without PAH2 emission becoming high. It was concluded that the extent of carbon monoxide emission can be used to indicate that of PAH2. Several gas burners of varying design and combustion principles were evaluated with regard to emission of NO{sub x} and PAH. Fiber burners gave low emission except in the case of PAH2 which was the same as for the other burners. Carbon monoxide emission was higher in the case of duct burners, but in this case it did not mean that PAH2 emission was higher. (AB).}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1992}
month = {Nov}
}