THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH ON ADVANCED CLEAN COAL TECHNOLOGIES AT THE POWER ENGINEERING DIVISION OF THE INSTITUTE OF HEAT ENGINEERING - PFBC TEST INSTALLATION
Abstract
The paper presents up-to-date results of the research on advanced coal technologies taken at the Power Engineering Division of the Warsaw University of Technology. Theoretical analyses concern mainly problems of mathematical modeling and computer simulation of combined cycle (CC), combined cycle with integrated gasification (IGCC), CC with pressurized fluidized bed boiler (PFBC) power plant operation under steady state, off-design and transient conditions. Additional information about experimental methods of investigation is provided. Detailedinformation about unique 3 MWth PFBC test installation is presented. This plant will be used to verify results of the theoretical research.
How to Cite
MILLER, Andrzej.
THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH ON ADVANCED CLEAN COAL TECHNOLOGIES AT THE POWER ENGINEERING DIVISION OF THE INSTITUTE OF HEAT ENGINEERING - PFBC TEST INSTALLATION.
Journal of Power Technologies, [S.l.], v. 79, mar. 2011.
ISSN 2083-4195.
Available at: <https://papers.itc.pw.edu.pl/index.php/JPT/article/view/142>. Date accessed: 21 nov. 2024.
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