ROEMMC, Replenishable Organic Energy For The 21st Century, Combustion And Dry Ash Separation Of Solid Fuels From Residue Sources

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John L. Stafford
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

The ROEMMC combustion system was originally conceived as a means of utilizing solid fuels that would otherwise have been wastes requiring disposal and convert these fuels into useful energy sources. This concept follows as an extension of the application of residual waste incineration with energy recovery practiced in the lumber, manufactured board, sugar cane, and other industries. The incineration of these wastes in the furnaces of steam generating equipment is thoroughly described (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7). The fundamental principle of the ROEMMC system is temperature control which makes possible the maintenance of the non-combustible fraction of these solid fuels in a dry solid state and their separation from the gaseous products of combustion. This philosophy of ash removal and the "slagging" philosophy are compared. The ROEMMC equipment function and applications are described.
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APA: John L. Stafford  (1978)  ROEMMC, Replenishable Organic Energy For The 21st Century, Combustion And Dry Ash Separation Of Solid Fuels From Residue Sources

MLA: John L. Stafford ROEMMC, Replenishable Organic Energy For The 21st Century, Combustion And Dry Ash Separation Of Solid Fuels From Residue Sources. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1978.

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