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Use of Thermoanalytic Methods in the Evaluation of Combusted Materials
The paper describes possibilities of using thermoanalytic methods for the evaluation and comparison of materials designed for a direct combustion. Differential thermal analysis (DTA) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) were both used in the evaluation. The paper includes a description of methods of data processing from analyses for the purposes of comparison of used materials regarding their heating values. The following materials were analysed in the experiments: wooden coal of objectional grain size, fly ash from heating plant exhaust funnels, dendromass waste: spruce sawdust, micro-briquettes of spruce sawdust and fly-ash combined.
Use of Thermoanalytic Methods in the Evaluation of Combusted Materials
The paper describes possibilities of using thermoanalytic methods for the evaluation and comparison of materials designed for a direct combustion. Differential thermal analysis (DTA) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) were both used in the evaluation. The paper includes a description of methods of data processing from analyses for the purposes of comparison of used materials regarding their heating values. The following materials were analysed in the experiments: wooden coal of objectional grain size, fly ash from heating plant exhaust funnels, dendromass waste: spruce sawdust, micro-briquettes of spruce sawdust and fly-ash combined.
Use of Thermoanalytic Methods in the Evaluation of Combusted Materials
František Krepelka (author) / Lucia Ivaničová (author) / Viera Miklúšová (author)
2006
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