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Conventional Firing Systems

2008 
Publisher Summary When designing any type of system, the main objective is to create one that serves its purpose through an efficient, cost-effective, and law-abiding process. For the combustion of solid fuels for power generation or industrial usage, the science behind the types of fuels available, prevailing economics, and environmental awareness at the time of construction dictates which type of fuel burning system is advantageous for the given situation. Throughout the history of power generation and industrial application of fuels in boilers, process heaters, and kilns, a myriad of combustion systems have been designed to meet the requirements of societal and economic conditions; however, key system designs have proven to bridge the wants and needs of society and the economic entities therein. This chapter provides an overview of the traditional methods of solid fuel firing focusing on fuels, general design parameters, and applications. The interplay of those parameters determines the selection of the appropriate technology for burning the various types of solid fuel: various ranks of coal, biomass, petroleum coke, and waste-based energy sources.
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