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Air Pollution Control Systems For Boiler And Incinerators

February 17th, 2010

Unique control problems

Economic consideration

Incineration

Types Of Incinerator Waste Materials

Function of incinerators

Effect of waste properties

Types of incinerators

Particulate emission standards

Particulate emission estimating

Sample calculations

BOILER EMISSIONS

Generation processes

Types of fuels

Fuel burning systems

Emission standards

Formation of emissions

Fuel selection

Emission factors

Opacity

Sample problems of emission estimating

STACK EMISSION REGULATIONS AND THE PERMITTING PROCESS

Stack emissions

Air quality standards

Permit acquisition process

Mathematical modeling

Monitoring

Presentation and hearings

Factors affecting stack design

MEASURING TECHNIQUES

Criteria

Stack and source measurement techniques

Meteorological and ambient air measure

Flue gas sampling ports

Air pollution project contacts

CYCLONES AND MULTICYCLONES

Cyclone

Cyclone types

Cyclone collection efficiency

Cyclone pressure drop and energy requirements

Application

Cyclone performance

Selection of materials

Advantages and disadvantages

HIGH AND LOW ENERGY SCRUBBER SYSTEMS

Scrubbers

Types of scrubbers

Application

Treatment and disposal of waste materials

Selection of materials

Auxiliary equipment

Advantages and disadvantages

ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATORS

Electrostatic precipitator (ESP)

Types of electrostatic precipitators

Modes of operation

Applications

Performance

Description of components

Control systems

Advantages and disadvantages

FABRIC FILTERS

Fabric filtration

Types of filtering systems

Fabric characteristics and selection

Materials and construction

Auxiliary equipment and control systems

Energy requirements.

Application

Performance

Advantages and disadvantages

SULFUR OXIDE (SOx) CONTROL SYSTEMS

Formation of sulfur oxides (SO )

Available methods for reducing SOX

emissions

Sample problems.

NITROGEN OXIDES (NOx) CONTROL AND REDUCTION

TECHNIQUES

Formation of nitrogen oxides.

Factors affecting NO emissions

NO reduction techniques

Step-by-step NO reduction method

EMISSION CONTROL EQUIPMENT SELECTION FOR INCINERATORS AND BOILERS

Principles of selection

Flue gas properties

Particulate properties

Application of emission control systems for boilers.

Municipal solid waste-fired boilers

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