Nitrogen oxides emission modelling in conventional combustion chambers

Among the known polluting agents, nitrogen oxides are considered as the gases producing the most harmful effects. In order to develop adequate strategies for the reduction of nitrogen oxides in conventional combustion chambers of thermal power plants, a precise knowledge of the main formation proces...

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Published inProceedings of the 1998 IEEE International Conference on Control Applications (Cat. No.98CH36104) Vol. 1; pp. 304 - 308 vol.1
Main Authors De Marco, A., Poncia, G.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 1998
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Summary:Among the known polluting agents, nitrogen oxides are considered as the gases producing the most harmful effects. In order to develop adequate strategies for the reduction of nitrogen oxides in conventional combustion chambers of thermal power plants, a precise knowledge of the main formation processes is required. In this paper, a model of the chemical and fluid-dynamic processes involved is designed by capturing the interaction between oxidants and nitrogen, both in the flame and in its surroundings. This model, whose reliability is guaranteed from wide validation campaigns, can be considered as a valid support for the development of emission reduction strategies.
ISBN:078034104X
9780780341043
DOI:10.1109/CCA.1998.728429