Specific Problems Connected With Handling And Disposing Of Combustion Refuse From Solid Fuels

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
L. E. Mylting
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Jan 1, 1958

Abstract

Modern ash handling systems exist in considerable numbers and a great deal of design and operating experience has been accumulated, It is the endeavor of this paper to point to a number of frequently recurring problems, A general appreciation of these problems will be helpful in both design and operation of systems. The light fly ash and the heavy bottom ash present different problems, and each will therefore be treated separately. Fly ash is collected in the ducting from the furnace to the stack and beneath the mechanical and electrostatic dust collectors. The greatest amount of dust is collected beneath the mechanicals and electrostatics. Hoppers are generally provided as integral parts of the collector. Suitable valves and piping are connected to these hoppers for removal of the dust. The size and shape of these hoppers are important factors in determining frequency of handling and the capacity of the system.
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APA: L. E. Mylting  (1958)  Specific Problems Connected With Handling And Disposing Of Combustion Refuse From Solid Fuels

MLA: L. E. Mylting Specific Problems Connected With Handling And Disposing Of Combustion Refuse From Solid Fuels. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1958.

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