Abstract
The LIEKKI 2 program is planned to cover the research work to be performed in the period beginning in 1993 and ending in 1998. LIEKKI 2 is largely a continuation of the combustion and gasification research earlier included in the national research programmes LIEKKI and JALO. The research within the scope of the LIEKKI 2 research programme is aimed at supporting the development of energy conversion techniques relating to combustion and gasification in Finland. Research serving the development of new, more efficient and environmentally sound techniques will receive special attention, but research developing conventional combustion techniques is also to be included in the programme. Another important objective of the programme is to maintain and develop the competence of different research groups in this field of technology on a long term basis. The main research areas are: Modelling of the furnace processes; The chemistry of gaseous emission components; Ash, aerosols and the behaviour of particles; New combustion and gasification technologies; Black liquor and Conventional combustion technologies and waste incineration. The last four are dealt with in this second volume of the yearbook
Citation Formats
Hupa, M, Matinlinna, J, and Ljung, M.
LIEKKI 2 - Annual Review 1997. Project reports; LIEKKI 2 - Vuosikirja 1997. Projektiraportit.
Finland: N. p.,
1997.
Web.
Hupa, M, Matinlinna, J, & Ljung, M.
LIEKKI 2 - Annual Review 1997. Project reports; LIEKKI 2 - Vuosikirja 1997. Projektiraportit.
Finland.
Hupa, M, Matinlinna, J, and Ljung, M.
1997.
"LIEKKI 2 - Annual Review 1997. Project reports; LIEKKI 2 - Vuosikirja 1997. Projektiraportit."
Finland.
@misc{etde_531294,
title = {LIEKKI 2 - Annual Review 1997. Project reports; LIEKKI 2 - Vuosikirja 1997. Projektiraportit}
author = {Hupa, M, Matinlinna, J, and Ljung, M}
abstractNote = {The LIEKKI 2 program is planned to cover the research work to be performed in the period beginning in 1993 and ending in 1998. LIEKKI 2 is largely a continuation of the combustion and gasification research earlier included in the national research programmes LIEKKI and JALO. The research within the scope of the LIEKKI 2 research programme is aimed at supporting the development of energy conversion techniques relating to combustion and gasification in Finland. Research serving the development of new, more efficient and environmentally sound techniques will receive special attention, but research developing conventional combustion techniques is also to be included in the programme. Another important objective of the programme is to maintain and develop the competence of different research groups in this field of technology on a long term basis. The main research areas are: Modelling of the furnace processes; The chemistry of gaseous emission components; Ash, aerosols and the behaviour of particles; New combustion and gasification technologies; Black liquor and Conventional combustion technologies and waste incineration. The last four are dealt with in this second volume of the yearbook}
place = {Finland}
year = {1997}
month = {Oct}
}
title = {LIEKKI 2 - Annual Review 1997. Project reports; LIEKKI 2 - Vuosikirja 1997. Projektiraportit}
author = {Hupa, M, Matinlinna, J, and Ljung, M}
abstractNote = {The LIEKKI 2 program is planned to cover the research work to be performed in the period beginning in 1993 and ending in 1998. LIEKKI 2 is largely a continuation of the combustion and gasification research earlier included in the national research programmes LIEKKI and JALO. The research within the scope of the LIEKKI 2 research programme is aimed at supporting the development of energy conversion techniques relating to combustion and gasification in Finland. Research serving the development of new, more efficient and environmentally sound techniques will receive special attention, but research developing conventional combustion techniques is also to be included in the programme. Another important objective of the programme is to maintain and develop the competence of different research groups in this field of technology on a long term basis. The main research areas are: Modelling of the furnace processes; The chemistry of gaseous emission components; Ash, aerosols and the behaviour of particles; New combustion and gasification technologies; Black liquor and Conventional combustion technologies and waste incineration. The last four are dealt with in this second volume of the yearbook}
place = {Finland}
year = {1997}
month = {Oct}
}