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Circulating fluidised bed combustion
M Francisco has written: 'Disposal of pellitized circulating fluidized bed combustion products'
A circulating fluidized bed boiler helps to hold fuels in a solid states in upwards air jets when combustion occurs. This creates a mixture of unstable solids and gasses, which can promote chemical processing.
M. J. Pomery has written: 'Production of steam for electricity generation or other purposes using fluidised bed combustion techniques when applied to a high sulphur anthracite'
Chi-Wei Lan has written: 'Protein purification using fluidised bed chromatography'
Silica sand is used in some fluidised bed boilers when burning some low grade fuels like peat
The boiler in which fluidisation and combustion is done in the bed with the help of (pa,sa&ta)air and ash(un burnt particle) is re-used through cyclone and siphone to the bed is called cfbc boiler.
Silica sand is used in some fluidised bed boilers when burning some low grade fuels like peat
S. Oka has written: 'Fluidized bed combustion' -- subject(s): Fluidized-bed combustion
K.M Hutchings has written: 'Reduction and carburisation of iron ore in a fluidised bed' -- subject(s): Metallurgy, Iron ores, Iron
J. R. Backhurst has written: 'Process plant design' -- subject(s): Chemical plants, Design and construction 'The behaviour of fluidised bed electrochemical reactors'
atmospheric fluidized bed combustion