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The mission of The Combustion Laboratory at BYU is to provide exceptional educational and research experiences for students in the area of the fate of fuel impurities during combustion. We welcome you to our website and invite your comments on both the site and its content. Our values include integrity, quality, leadership, teamwork, and respect and acceptance of ourselves and others. 

The following table presents the contents of this site. The pages can be accessed through the hyperlinks in the table or through those along the left and top frames of the page.

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Experiments
Thermal Conductivity
Emissivity
Mass and Volume Growth
Sintering
Corrosion
NOx Formation
Diagnostics
FTIR
Pyrometer
Probe
Mass Balance
Continuous Gas Analysis
Particle Characteristics
Mass Balance
Laser Triangulation
Tunable Diode Laser
Probe
Mass and Volume Growth
FTIR
Pyrometer
Emissivity
Thermal Conductivity
Sintering
SCR Performance
Modeling
Algorithms
Comparitive
Integrated Biomass Boiler Models
Integrated PC Boiler Models
Integrated PC Boiler Models
Integrated Biomass Boiler Models
Mission Statement
Motivation
Major Contributors
Collaborations
MFC Staff and Alumni
Fuels
Coal
Biomass
Energetic Materials
Black Liquor
Cofiring
Contaminated Fuels
Metals
Particle Characteristics
Aluminum Flakes
Contaminated Fuels
Energetic Materials
Metals
Aluminum Flakes
Particle Characteristics
Coal
Coal Database
Ash Chemistry
Ash Fusion Temperatures
Chemical Fractionation
Forms of Sulfur
Heating Value
Proximate Analysis
Ultimate Analyses
Ash Fusion Temperatures
Ultimate Analysis
Chemical Fractionation
Ash Chemistry
Heating Value
Black Liquor
Fuel Properties
Biomass
Combustion Properties
Proximate Analysis
Physical Properties
Cofiring
Corrosion Summary
Burnout Experimental Highlight
Summary of Guidelines
Available Biomass
Inorganic Properties
Ultimate Analyses
Ash Management
Ash Deposition
Corrosion
Corrosion Issue
Corrosion
Corrosion Conclusion
Corrosion Summary
Deposition Issues
Deposition Experimental Highlight
NOx Formation
Ultimate Analyses
Pollutant Issues
Ultimate Analyses
Inorganic Properties
Pollutant Conclusions
Criteria Pollutants
Pollutant Experimental Highlight
Burnout Issues
Carbon Burnout
Kyoto Goals
Surface Warming
Upper Atmosphere Warming
Carbon Dioxide Sources
Upper Atmosphere Warming
Surface Warming
Publications
Web Settings for Active Server Pages
Deposition Conclusions
Deposition By Reaction

Contact Information:

If you have questions specific to the information in the Energy Laboratory Web site, we can be contacted at:

Postal address:

Larry Baxter
          Brigham Young University
Provo, UT  84602

Telephone: (801) 378-8616

Fax: (801) 378-7799

e-mail: larry_baxter@byu.edu

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