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Integrated solid fuel processing with flue gas recirculation is analyzed using the results of computational experiments. This technology is demonstrated to have an advantage over the straight-through scheme of gasification and combustion. The effects of the oxygen concentration in the blast and the amount of wasted flue gas on the process parameters are studied.
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Kobyakov, A.I., Kobyakov, A.A. Two-Step Solid Fuel Processing with Flue Gas Recirculation. Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering 35, 69–75 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1005224903742
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