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Influence of Oxygen Partial Pressure in the Combustion Atmosphere on the Emissions and Efficiency of the Fluidized-Bed Incineration of Corn Straw
Durda, Tomáš ; Pohořelý, Michael ; Šyc, Michal ; Svoboda, Karel ; Kameníková, Petra ; Jeremiáš, Michal ; Punčochář, Miroslav
This experimental study is focused on the corn straw incineration in a bubbling fluidized-bed reactor. The aim of this study is to compare the influence of oxygen partial pressure in the combustion atmosphere on the efficiency of the combustion process, and the emissions of undesirable pollutants (CO, NOx, SO2, N2O, and dust). The efficiency of the combustion process is compared on the basis of chemical unburned carbon (concentration of CO in the exhaust gas) and mechanical unburned particles (content of carbon in the solid form).
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Combined Production of Electric Power and Heat via High Temperature Fuel Cells with Solid Electrolyte, Combined Production of Electric Power and Heat via High Temperature Fuel Cells with Solid Electrolyte
Pohořelý, Michael ; Svoboda, Karel ; Skoblia, S. ; Jeremiáš, Michal ; Šyc, Michal ; Kameníková, Petra ; Parschová, H. ; Cabáková, G. ; Šustr, V. ; Durda, Tomáš ; Beňo, Z. ; Punčochář, Miroslav
The aim of this paper is to introduce readers (listeners) to the basics of gasification process, high temperature fuel cells with solid electrolyte and particularly with the problems of high-temperature gas cleaning system of the producer gas from gasification of woody and agricultural biomass and/or alternative fuels (e.g. refuse derived fuel) to the level needed for its use in combined production of heat and electric power in high-temperature fuel cells with solid electrolyte (SOFC).
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