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2002 Conference Proceedings

Combustion Technologies University Alliance Workshop
September 12-13, 2002

Table of Contents

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Summary Report

Workshop Summary Report[PDF-982KB]

Detailed Report

Workshop Detailed Report [PDF-2583KB]

Papers and Presentations

Welcome to Ohio and the Combustion Technology University Alliance Workshop [PDF-33KB]
Jacqueline F. Bird, Director
Ohio Coal Development Office

The National Coal RD&D Program and Emerging Opportunities [PDF-1368KB]
Michael L. Eastman, Product Manager, Clean Coal Power Initiative
U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory

An Analysis of Combustion System Concerns [PDF-93KB]
Jack A. Fuller, Director, Division of Business Administration
West Virginia University

Utility View of Combustion Technologies [PDF-51KB]
Timothy Banfield, Engineer, Research and Development
Allegheny Energy Supply

Industry Panel

Combustion Technologies and Coal Outlook[PDF-942KB]
Donald L. Bonk
, Product Manager, Advanced Combustion Technologies
U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory

Poster Presenters

Combustion Capabilities at West VA University, Unique Opportunities[PDF-63KB]
Richard A. Bajura and Trina Wafle, West Virginia University

Projects in Environmental Technologies at Iowa State University[PDF-54KB]
Robert C. Brown, Iowa State University

Variables, Kinetics and Mechanisms of Heterogeneous Reburning[PDF-56KB]
Wei-Yin Chen, University of Mississippi

Catalytic Decomposition of NO[PDF-53KB]
Steven S.C. Chuang, The University of Akron

Turbine Efficiency Improvements by "Hot Streaks" Mitigation[PDF-56KB]
Mike Dunn, Ohio State University

Applied Combustion Research at the University of Utah[PDF-66KB]
Eric G. Eddings, University of Utah

Coal Combustion: Problems and Some Solutions[PDF-203KB]
Robert H. Essenhigh, Ohio State University

High Intensity Combustion[PDF-196KB]
Robert H. Essenhigh, Ohio State University

Particle Velocimetry Tomography[PDF-54KB]
L-S. Fan, Ohio State University

Coal Combustion Research at BYU[PDF-58KB]
Thomas H. Fletcher, Brigham Young University

Regenerable CO2 Separation using CCR[PDF-58KB]
Himanshu Gupta and L-.S Fan, Ohio State University

Computational Chemistry in Combustion[PDF-52KB]
Christopher M. Hadad, Ohio State University

Microwave Technology for Air Emission Control[PDF-61KB]
T.C. Ho, Lamar University

Catalysis by Design[PDF-51KB]
Umit S. Ozkan, Ohio State University

Performance of Coal[PDF-55KB]
John H. Pohl, Virginia Tech/ARI
Glenn Devir, Su Shi, and Jane Chen, University of Queensland

Establishment of an Environmental Control Technology Laboratory[PDF-59KB]
John T. Riley, Wei-Ping Pan, and Kunlei Liu, Western Kentucky University

Energy Research Center Overview[PDF-56KB]
John Sale, Lehigh University

Dual Fuel Issues Related to Performance, Emissions and Combustion Instability in Gas Turbine Systems[PDF-58KB]
Robert J. Santoro and Christopher Mordaunt, The Pennsylvania State University

OSCAR Pilot Scale Demonstration Process[PDF-54KB]
Theodore Thomas and L-.S Fan, Ohio State University

Ohio State University Combustion Technologies
Theodore Thomas, Ohio State University

Reducing Operating Costs for Solid Fuel-Fired Stokers[PDF-63KB]
Thomas Tillman, Detroit Stoker Company

Measuring Gas Concentrations In Hostile Environments with Solid-State Sensors[PDF-56KB]
Hendrik Verweij, Ohio State University

Power Reliability Improvement and Emission Reduction, PRIER, for Coal Plants and Other Power Generators[PDF-57KB]
George Warriner, URS Corporation

Effect of Coal fines and Oxygen Enrichment on Flame Attachment and NOx
[PDF-68KB]
Jost O.L. Wendt, University of Arizona

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