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A study of the mechanism through which nitrogen oxides are generated in boiler furnaces during staged combustion of gas

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Brief results from investigations into staged combustion of natural gas performed on different boilers are presented. The experiments were carried out on the BM-35RF and BG-35 boilers at the Kislovodsk cogeneration station, the BGM-35 boiler No. 5 at the Tol’yattiazot Production Association, and the BG-35R boilers at the Karbolit Production Association in the town of Orekhovo-Zuevo (all having similar designs), as well as on the retrofitted PTVM-30M (KVGM-30) boiler installed at Department No. 40 of the Kuibyshevazot Enterprise.

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Original Russian Text © K.T. Baubekov 2008, published in Teploenergetika.

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Baubekov, K.T. A study of the mechanism through which nitrogen oxides are generated in boiler furnaces during staged combustion of gas. Therm. Eng. 55, 766–773 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601508090073

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