Jul 30, 2009
Hytorc will cover the latest methods for safe and efficient handling of industrial bolting equipment. We will focus on hydraulic wrenches, pneumatic multipliers and hydraulic tensioners, but other methods and new technologies will be discussed. While the webinar will be hosted by Hytorc, safety techniques that can be applied to all brands of bolting tools will be discussed. We will also discuss many of the bolting products available today and the advantages and disadvantages of each. Participants will come away with a better understanding of how to keep themselves and/or their workers safe, new techniques to reduce bolting time, and the available accessories to make specific jobs safer and faster. We will also be answering participant questions throughout the webinar.
Jul 28, 2009
Opportunity fuels such as biogas, refinery gas, blast furnace gas and renewable fuels have variable compositions that affect combustion performance in boilers, process heaters, flares and combustors. To accommodate these fuels, combustor designers need accurate chemistry simulation to quickly and accurately predict combustion stability as well as emissions like NOx, CO and unburned hydrocarbons.
Reaction Design invites you to a webinar where we will explore a revolutionary method of accurate chemistry simulation for industrial and utility burner designers. Learn how to utilize modern combustion chemistry modeling techniques to ensure your designs can take advantage of alternative and opportunity fuels for today's most exciting applications.
For additional background information, please check out our White Paper entitled, Simulating Fuel Flexibility and Combustion Performance.
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May 19, 2009
Reaction Design invites you to a webinar where we will introduce you to a revolutionary method of using accurate chemistry that takes advantage of these areas of market opportunity. If your current design methods are not delivering the performance and cost parameters you need, then register today to learn how accurate chemistry simulation can substantially lower the cost and risk of your development.
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Nov 20, 2008
Some legacy control systems can no longer meet corporate objectives that include enterprise-wide sharing of business information. Nor can they enlist advanced control capabilities that enable greater efficiency, lower costs, and improved regulatory compliance-while responding to demands for higher reliability and service quality.
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Oct 29, 2008
Turbine inlet cooling (TIC) is used to increase the density of a gas turbine's inlet air, resulting in higher mass flow and greater power output. Heat rate, a measure of efficiency, is also improved. Two conventional forms of TIC - direct evaporation and fogging - cool by evaporating water into the inlet air stream. However, the evaporation process, by adding moisture to the air, limits its increase in density. A third conventional form of TIC - refrigeration, or "chilling" - achieves lower temperatures without the density robbing effect of added moisture, but at the cost of high parasitic loads.
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Aug 14, 2008
It wasn't long ago that the term "carbon capture ready" had very little meaning. By some definitions, making a coal plant "carbon capture ready" meant little more than providing space to accommodate whatever form of capture that might be eventually mandated or adopted. Such a nebulous strategy has no purpose or value today, if indeed it ever did.
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Aug 13, 2008
Intelligent SootBlowing (ISB) provides a superior way in managing sootblower operations than the conventional manual operations.