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Analysis of CNCG Incineration in Recovery Boilers

Jansen recently supported a client in South America in their desire to incinerate concentrated noncondensable gas (CNCG) in their recovery boiler. Our efforts used computational fluid dynamic (CFD) modeling capabilities to evaluate potential impacts on furnace combustion conditions. Of specific interest to the client was how incinerating CNCGs would alter carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides

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Combustion Optimization: The Give and Take Between CO and NOx

For most boilers worldwide, environmental permitting agencies mandate that carbon monoxide (CO) emissions must be maintained below a prescribed limit. But boiler operators shouldn’t monitor CO just for environmental reasons; CO is also a measure of the effectiveness of the combustion process. From a thermodynamics standpoint, the energy released from CO generation is only a

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Superheaters – Analyze First. Then Design for Success.

A result of poor superheater design (Photo1). Superheaters in power generating boilers play a critical role in sustaining maximized power generation and overall boiler performance. Superheater design not only impacts the final steam temperature but also the expected steam drum pressure, the potential for elevated tube temperatures, corrosion and erosion resistance, and the superheater’s ability

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How Hot Can You Go? Boiler Feedwater Supply Temperatures, Part 2. Cooling Elevated Feedwater Temperatures Entering the Steam Drum

In this post, we build on Part 1 of How Hot Can you Go?, a discussion on feedwater temperatures entering the steam drum. Although hotter feedwater temperatures result in increased steam generation for the same fuel heat input, feedwater temperatures that are too close to the drum saturation temperature can lead to inadequate circulation conditions

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Jansen acquires Lundberg, LLC

Jansen has acquired the Redmond, Washington based Lundberg, LLC, formerly a division of LDX Solutions. Founded in 1976, Lundberg specializes in the design and supply of custom solutions including engineering, systems and equipment for the process industries to meet each client’s unique needs. The acquisition includes Lundberg offices in both Redmond, WA and Bilbao, Spain.

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