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Integrating Fuel Flexibility into Boilers, Burners, Furnaces and Gas Turbines
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July 28, 2009
Now available on Demand
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| Length: |
Approximately one hour |
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Scott Drennan, Director of Applications Engineering, Reaction Design
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Overview:
Opportunity fuels such as biogas, refinery gas, blast furnace gas and renewable fuels have variable compositions that affect combustion performance in boilers, process heaters, flares and combustors. To accommodate these fuels, combustor designers need accurate chemistry simulation to quickly and accurately predict combustion stability as well as emissions like NOx, CO and unburned hydrocarbons.
Reaction Design invites you to a webinar where we will explore a revolutionary method of accurate chemistry simulation for industrial and utility burner designers. Learn how to utilize modern combustion chemistry modeling techniques to ensure your designs can take advantage of alternative and opportunity fuels for today's most exciting applications.
For additional background information, please check out our White Paper entitled, Simulating Fuel Flexibility and Combustion Performance.
About the Presenters:
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Scott Drennan
Director of Applications Engineering
Reaction Design
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About Reaction Design:
Reaction Design empowers transportation manufacturers and energy companies to rapidly achieve their Clean Technology goals by automating the analysis of chemical processes via computer simulation and modeling solutions. Reaction Design is the exclusive developer and distributor of CHEMKIN, the de facto standard for modeling gas-phase and surface chemistry that provides engineers ultra-fast access to reliable answers that save time and money in the Development process. Reaction Design also offers the CHEMKIN-CFD software package, which brings detailed kinetics modeling to other engineering applications, such as Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) programs. Reaction Design's world-class engineers, chemists and programmers have expertise that spans multi-scale engineering from the molecule to the production plant. Reaction Design serves more than 400 customers in the commercial, government and academic markets. http://www.reactiondesign.com
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