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Results from experimental studies of the effectiveness of selective (with respect to each burner) control of the existence of flame in an industrial boiler are presented. The possibilities of using these investigations of optical detectors based on sensors of different spectral ranges are analyzed.
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Original Russian Text © Zh.O. Sheishenov, S.M. Borzov, V.I. Kozik, 2009, published in Teploenergetika.
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Sheishenov, Z.O., Borzov, S.M. & Kozik, V.I. Selective control of flame in boilers with counter arrangement of burners. Therm. Eng. 56, 254–258 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601509030124
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