Development and study of boilers with a ring furnace using different coals
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This is a critical analysis of the profiles of boilers with nontraditional ring furnaces for 330 and 600MWunits operating with different coals. The ANSYS FLUENT mathematical simulation software has been used in this work. Data on the temperature distributions in the boiler, the nitrogen oxide concentrations, and a large amount of other simulation results and calculations are presented which are important for further improvements in the technology of boilers with ring furnaces.
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thermal power plant boiler T and rectangular boiler configurations ring furnace design calculation different coals mathematical simulationPreview
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