Study on combustion and nitrogen oxide emissions of gas boiler

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In order to reduce the emission of nitrogen oxides in gas-fired boilers, the effects of excess air ratio and flue gas recirculation on nitrogen oxide emissions during natural gas combustion are studied by numerical calculation. By adding flue gas recirculation, the generation of nitrogen oxides is significantly reduced. When the flue gas recycling rate is 20%, the emission of nitrogen oxides is minimized to about 40 mg/m3.

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Ji, Y., Zhang, S., Wang, K., & Qi, G. (2020). Study on combustion and nitrogen oxide emissions of gas boiler. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 721). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/721/1/012054

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