Energy and Emissions with Oxyfuel

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Thomas Niehoff
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

"Oxyfuel combustion systems are state of the art for many melting operations. Airfuel systems have been stepwise modified to oxygen enrichment, oxygen lancing and oxyfuel. Every change of the melting process will have consequences with regards to emissions and energy usage. The uniqueness of many operations requires unique skills to resolve potential issues. This paper will give some examples of how airfuel systems can successfully be converted to oxyfuel.IntroductionOxyfuel technology – meaning the combustion of fossil fuels such as natural gas, oil or coal with technical oxygen instead of air for industrial melting or heating processes is widely used in many industries these days. Even though oxygen production, storage and handling has been state of the art for decades other opinions exist. Often oxyfuel is regarded with fear and potential hazards like: “Oxygen makes the process too hot.”, “Oxygen will melt away the refractory.”, Liquid oxygen is dangerous.”, “Oxygen will cause explosions.”, ……etc.Typically a more detailed discussion about a specific industrial process and how oxygen can be applied in a safe and economic way the seeming issues go away."
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APA: Thomas Niehoff  (2010)  Energy and Emissions with Oxyfuel

MLA: Thomas Niehoff Energy and Emissions with Oxyfuel. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2010.

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