Publications by authors named "Wenshi Huang"

Moderate or intense low-oxygen dilution (MILD) combustion of pulverized coal is regarded as a new combustion technology with great potential due to its advantages of reducing NO emission and improving the uniformity of heat flux in the furnace. Increasing the jet velocity has been proved to be an important technical means to achieve MILD oxy-coal combustion, especially without a high level of preheat, but the transition mechanism of coal combustion modes with the increase of jet velocity is not clear enough. In this work, a high-velocity coal-laden jet combustion system on the basis of a flat-flame burner was designed to study the effect of jet velocity on the formation of MILD combustion of pulverized coal.

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Xenobiotic shock experiments were conducted on lab-scale continuous-flow activated sludge systems to examine activated sludge treatment performance and to determine the xenobiotic degrader loss after periods of xenobiotic absence. The systems were operated with normal influent of a xenobiotic and a biogenic substrate until steady state, and were then artificially disturbed by removing and re-adding the xenobiotic in the influent. Substantial xenobiotic leaks were found when xenobiotic absent time was approximately one mean cell residence time (theta(c)), and the system failed when xenobiotic absent time was longer than a theta(c).

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