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Hot-gas cleanup system model development. Volume I. Final report
doi: 10.2172/5117731 , 10.2172/5263800
Hot-gas cleanup system model development. Volume I. Final report
Under Contract to the Department of Energy (DOE) through the Morgantown Energy Technology Center (METC), Flow Industries, Inc., has developed computer models to simulate the physical performance of five hot-gas cleanup devices for pressurized, fluidized-bed combustion (PFBC), combined-cycle power plants. Separate cost models have also been developed to estimate the cost of each device. The work leading to the development of these models is described in Volume I of this report. This volume contains the user's manuals for both the physical and cost models. The manuals for the physical models are given first followed by those for the cost models. Each manual is a complete and separate document. The model names and devices and their respective subroutine names are: (1) Moving Granular Bed Filter by Combustion Power Company, USRCGB, QFCOST; (2) Ceramic Bag Filter by Acurex, USRACB, QDCOST; (3) Electrostatic Granular Bed Filter by General Electric, USRGGB, QACOST; (4) Electrostatic Precipitator by Research Cottrell, USRCEP, QECOST; and (5) Electrocyclone by General Electric, USRGCY, QBCOST.
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424000 -- Engineering-- Pollution Control Equipment-- (1980-1989), And Peat, 330, Cost, Baghouses, Fortran, Combustion, Equipment, Granular Bed Filters, Hot Gas Cleanup, Pressurizing, Oxidation, 42 Engineering, Lignite, Combustion Products, Purification, Combined-Cycle Power Plants, Computerized Simulation, 010800 -- Coal, 20 Fossil-Fueled Power Plants, Mechanical Filters, 000, Computer Codes, Thermal Power Plants, Chemical Reactions, Thermochemical Processes 200202* -- Fossil-Fueled Power Plants-- Waste Management-- Noxious Gas & Particulate Emissions, Filters, Document Types, 01 Coal, Fluidized-Bed Combustion, Fabric Filters, & Peat-- Waste Management, Electrostatic Precipitators, Manuals, Programming Languages, Pollution Control Equipment, Simulation, Power Plants
424000 -- Engineering-- Pollution Control Equipment-- (1980-1989), And Peat, 330, Cost, Baghouses, Fortran, Combustion, Equipment, Granular Bed Filters, Hot Gas Cleanup, Pressurizing, Oxidation, 42 Engineering, Lignite, Combustion Products, Purification, Combined-Cycle Power Plants, Computerized Simulation, 010800 -- Coal, 20 Fossil-Fueled Power Plants, Mechanical Filters, 000, Computer Codes, Thermal Power Plants, Chemical Reactions, Thermochemical Processes 200202* -- Fossil-Fueled Power Plants-- Waste Management-- Noxious Gas & Particulate Emissions, Filters, Document Types, 01 Coal, Fluidized-Bed Combustion, Fabric Filters, & Peat-- Waste Management, Electrostatic Precipitators, Manuals, Programming Languages, Pollution Control Equipment, Simulation, Power Plants
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