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Volumn 59, Issue 10, 2008, Pages 783-793
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Potential high temperature corrosion problems due to co-firing of biomass and fossil fuels
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS;
BIOMASS;
COAL;
COAL COMBUSTION;
COAL INDUSTRY;
COMBUSTION CHAMBERS;
CRYSTAL GROWTH;
ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS;
FOSSIL FUEL POWER PLANTS;
FOSSIL FUELS;
FUEL OILS;
FUELS;
GRAIN BOUNDARIES;
IRON;
METALLIC COMPOUNDS;
PELLETIZING;
POTASSIUM;
POWER PLANTS;
RATE CONSTANTS;
RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES;
TRANSITION METAL COMPOUNDS;
TRANSITION METALS;
VANADIUM COMPOUNDS;
BIOMASS FIRINGS;
CHLORIDE CORROSIONS;
COAL FIRINGS;
CORROSION ATTACKS;
CORROSION MECHANISMS;
CORROSION PROBLEMS;
DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS;
EXPOSURE TIMES;
FUEL MIXES;
HEAVY FUEL OILS;
HEAVY OILS;
HIGH TEMPERATURES;
HOT CORROSIONS;
METALLIC SURFACES;
POTASSIUM CHLORIDES;
POTASSIUM SULPHATE;
REACTION PRODUCTS;
SULPHATE;
SULPHIDATION;
WOOD PELLETS;
CORROSION;
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EID: 55349127843
PISSN: 09475117
EISSN: 15214176
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1002/maco.200804166 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (46)
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References (23)
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