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High pressure coal-fired ceramic air heater for gas turbine applications. Second quarterly report, 1995

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The manuscript of the paper presented at the Advanced Coal-Fired Power Systems 95 Review Meeting at DOE METC, June 27, was submitted for inclusion in the published proceedings. The paper focused on the building of the pilot plant in Kennebunk, Maine, and the proof of concept tests performed to date. Slide shows and tours of the Kennebunk Test Facility were held for local community leaders, many of whom were concerned about plant noise levels. The Kennebunk Rotary Club was addressed on July 18. On July 24, a town manager attended a demonstration of noise abatement measures Hague had taken to address complaints about the sound of the facilitys ID fan. This resulted in a favorable newspaper story published in the Biddeford - Saco Journal Tribune on July 26. Heat Exchanger Development Task 2.4.1 - Tube- String Development: Improve Tube Toughness: Evaluation of an improved containment system is proceeding. Several prototype samples fabricated some time ago have been tested. The first round of tests successfully demonstrated the containment concept. Tests are planned to evaluate the containment scheme using so called high temperature materials suitable for use in the CerHx.

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Citation Roy Long, High pressure coal-fired ceramic air heater for gas turbine applications. Second quarterly report, 1995, 2016-09-29, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/high-pressure-coal-fired-ceramic-air-heater-for-gas-turbine-applications-second-quarterly-report
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Poc Email Roy.long@netl.doe.gov
Point Of Contact Roy Long
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Publication Date 1997-7-1