Can anyone provide me with the typical composition of flue gas obtained when pet coke is used as a fuel?
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Posted 08 May 2012 - 12:17 AM
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Posted 08 May 2012 - 02:20 AM
phenom.sam,
Green or Uncalcined Petroleum Coke can have a very diverse composition in terms of its ultimate analysis and thus defining a typical flue gas composition would be very difficult. It is also important to note that green coke has very high concentration of heavy metals such as Vanadium and Nickel.
Some idea about the composition of petroleum coke can be had from the following link:
http://web.anl.gov/P..._03-99_0080.pdf
Regards,
Ankur.
Green or Uncalcined Petroleum Coke can have a very diverse composition in terms of its ultimate analysis and thus defining a typical flue gas composition would be very difficult. It is also important to note that green coke has very high concentration of heavy metals such as Vanadium and Nickel.
Some idea about the composition of petroleum coke can be had from the following link:
http://web.anl.gov/P..._03-99_0080.pdf
Regards,
Ankur.
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