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2003 Conference Proceedings
2003 Conference on Unburned Carbon on Utility Fly Ash
October 28, 2003
Table of Contents
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Papers and Presentations
- Welcoming Remarks and Introduction of Keynote Speaker
Thomas A. Sarkus, Conference Chair
Director, Coal Power Projects Division
U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory
- Keynote Address [PDF-432KB]
William A. Bruno, Vice President, International Business & Development
CONSOL Energy Inc.
- Reducing NOx and LOI at the St. Johns River Power Park
Richard E. Conn and Joel Vatsky, Advanced Burner Technologies Corporation
Robert L. Branning, St. Johns River Power Park
- CONTROL MEASURES
- Active Control of Carbon in Ash
Hui Zhang, ABB Corporate Research
Paul Thulen, ABB Automation
- Improved LOI through Fuel Pipe Balance
Rick Wark and Rob Wark, Sure Alloy Steel Corporation
- Reducing NOx Emissions and Fly Ash UBC with Combustion Control
Craig Penterson and Ali Yilmaz, Babcock Power Inc.
- Summary [PDF-78KB]
- Presentation [PDF-KB]
- Effects of Coal Pipe Imbalance on LOI as Determined Using Online Coal Flow Measurement
David Earley, Combustion Technologies Corporation/Air Monitor Corporation
- Reducing Unburned Carbon Using Coal Flow Distribution Analysis
Alan D. Jensen, MIC-USA, LLC
Guido Elsen, MIC-Worldwide, Gmbh
- PREDICTIVE PERFORMANCE TOOLS (INCLUDING INSTRUMENTATION)
- Classification Upgrades for Fuel Pulverizers
Blaz Jurko and Chris Oesch, Loesche America, Inc.
- Field Experience Using an Automated, On-Line Monitor to Measure Unburned Carbon in Utility Flyash
Edward C. Burgher and Thomas Hope, Rupprecht & Patashnick Co., Inc.
- On-Line Quality Control of Fly Ash According to the European Standards
Hans Georg Conrads, PROMECON GmbH
Herbert Prenzel, E-ON Engineering Central Laboratory
- Summary [PDF-63KB]
- Presentation [PDF-KB]
- PROCESSING AND UTILIZATION OF HIGH-LOI FLY ASH
- Attributes and Benefits of Using High-LOI Fly Ash in Cement Manufacture
Michael McCabe, CEMEX
- Manufacture of Lightweight Aggregate (LWA) from Fly Ash
Rudolph Klotten, Metallurgical Engineer
- Summary [PDF-70KB]
- Presentation [PDF-KB]
- BENEFICIATION OF HIGH-LOI FLY ASH
- Ash Fuel Reburn and Beneficiation at We Energies
Bryna Goeckner and Bruce Ramme, We Energies
- CHARACTERIZATION OF HIGH -LOI FLY ASH
- Petrographic Characterization of Carbon in Fly Ash
Daniel P. Gray, R&D Carbon Petrography
Ralph J. Gray, Ralph Gray Services
- Use of Petrography as a Surrogate for Coal Reaction Kinetics Behavior
Raymond D. MacWhinnie, Nsakala ya Nsakala, & Doug Hart, ALSTOM Power, Inc.
Presenter: Srivats Srinivasachar, ALSTOM Power, Inc.
- Summary [PDF-75KB]
- Presentation [PDF-KB]
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
- Field Application of On-Line Coal Flow Balancing Technology
Harun Bilirgen and Edward K. Levy, Energy Research Center, Lehigh University
- GE Reuter-Stokes? Combustion Monitoring System
Lars Andersson, GE Reuter-Stokes
- Summary [PDF-16KB]
- Presentation [PDF-KB]
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