Temperature of preheated air used for the transportation of pulverised coal through pipes to the burner of a boiler furnace is restricted to a maximum limit of about 300° C to avoid the __________

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Combustion Mechanism, Equipment & Firing Methods topics include: Pulverisation and gasifiers, kinetic and diffusion control and coal firing systems. The combustion mechanism in a power plant involves burning fuels like coal, oil, or gas to generate heat energy. This heat is used to create steam, which drives turbines to generate electricity. The steam is then cooled and condensed back into water, which is reused in the process.  Here's how the combustion mechanism works in different types of power plants: Thermal power plants: Fuels like heavy oil, LNG, and coal are burned inside a boiler... Show more

Temperature of preheated air used for the transportation of pulverised coal through pipes to the burner of a boiler furnace is restricted to a maximum limit of about 300° C to avoid the __________






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