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A simplified one-dimensional model of coal and biomass co-combustion is shown in the paper.

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The model is a simple instance of the previous model. The authors proposed equations for the chemical reaction rate coefficients only eight reactions which were used to describe biomass and lignite co-combustion in CFB conditions. The other 35 reactions have been also applied in the model making it more complete. The kinetic parameters for these reactions remained unchanged (and were described in the previous papers), since the considered fuel mainly constituted of lignite.

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This page is a summary of: Model Research of Gas Emissions From Lignite and Biomass Co-Combustion in a Large Scale CFB Boiler, June 2014, Polish Academy of Sciences Chancellery,
DOI: 10.2478/cpe-2014-0017.
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