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The influence of the maximally rapid heating and ignition of powdered Kuznetsk coals on the integrated operational efficiency of power-generating boilers

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A technology for staged combustion of Kuznetsk coals is considered, the use of which allows the amount of nitrogen oxides generated in the furnace chamber to be reduced considerably while keeping a low level of incomplete combustion. The results obtained from practical implementation of the proposals suggested by specialists of the Moscow Power Engineering Institute on retrofitting boilers that fire Kuznetsk coals are presented.

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Original Russian Text © A.M. Arkhipov, V.Ya. Putilov, 2010, published in Teploenergetika.

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Arkhipov, A.M., Putilov, V.Y. The influence of the maximally rapid heating and ignition of powdered Kuznetsk coals on the integrated operational efficiency of power-generating boilers. Therm. Eng. 57, 467–475 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601510060029

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