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20 October 1997 Use of optical knife technique for sorbent-decomposition study in a dry furnace gas desulfurization system
Jerzy Pisarek, Wojciech Nowak, Tomasz Golec, Jan Swirski
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Abstract
In this paper quantitative research methodology of superficial or volumetric decomposition of solid phase concentration in dust chemical reactors is presented. Optical knife technique with high power He-Ne laser is used. The picture of dust zones is taken and processed numerically by software which allow high precision densitometric analysis. The new direction influence on intensity of laser light diffusion caused by dust was taken into account when interpreting the results. The tests were made on model chemical reactor used for eliminating SO2 and NOx from the furnace gas using typical dust nozzle employed in power industry. This paper is a part of research program connected with dry furnace gas desulfurization method in TUROW power plant and in 'Bialystok' thermal-electric power station.
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Jerzy Pisarek, Wojciech Nowak, Tomasz Golec, and Jan Swirski "Use of optical knife technique for sorbent-decomposition study in a dry furnace gas desulfurization system", Proc. SPIE 3238, Current Ukrainian Research in Optics and Photonics: Optoelectronic and Hybrid Optical/Digital Systems for Image Processing, (20 October 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.284806
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KEYWORDS
Analytical research

Chemical analysis

Diffusion

Helium neon lasers

High power lasers

Image processing software

Industrial chemicals

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