Heat Generator Plant as a Heat and Chemical Installation


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Abstract

A design and operating principle of a plant for cleaning and utilizing flue gases to produce CO2, N2, and HNO3 as commercial products are presented. An approximate economic assessment for implementation of this decision for a 20-tons/h steam boiler is given. The possibility of increasing the ecological and economical efficiency of the heat generator by using innovative technical decisions for flue-gas cleaning and utilization is demonstrated.

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V. S. Ezhov

Southwestern State University

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Email: vl-ezhov@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Kursk


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