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Proceedings – Sensor Technologies for Fossil Energy Project Review Meeting

  • May 20, 2021

Welcome and Opening Remarks
Dave Lyons, Transformative Power Generation and Sydni Credle, Crosscutting Research Sensors & Controls, National Energy Technology Laboratory

Accelerating Sensor Technology Development through FE-Sponsored Programs
Sotirios (Sam) Thomas, U.S. Department of Energy
Presented by Sydni Credle, Crosscutting Research Sensors & Controls, National Energy Technology Laboratory

Highlighting: Distributed temperature measurements (optical fiber), Laser LOS measurement (Laser), Fluorescent particles for boiler application (FWP-NETL)
Ben Chorpening, National Energy Technology Laboratory

Coal Fly Ash Speciation

Elucidating Arsenic and Selenium Speciation in Coal Fly Ashes (FE0031739)
Yuanzhi Tang, Georgia Tech Research Corporation

Characterization of Arsenic and Selenium in Coal Fly Ash to Improve Evaluations for Disposal and Reuse Potential (FE0031748)
Heileen Hsu-Kim, Duke University

Mid Infra-Red Laser Sensor for Continuous Sulfur Trioxide Monitoring to improve Coal-Fired Power Plant Performance During Flexible Operations (FE0031560)
Jason Kriesel, Opto-Knowledge Systems, Inc.

Wireless High Temperature Sensor Network for Smart Boiler Systems (FE0031895)
Xuejun Lu, University of Massachusetts

Plant Improvements via Advanced Sensor Technologies

Online System ID for Predicting Power Plant Performance Throughout Cycling Operations (FWP-1022461 - Task 4)
Larry Shadle, National Energy Technology Laboratory
Sponsored by Transformative Power Generation Program

Ultrasonic Measurements of Temperature Profile and Heat Fluxes in Coal-Fired Power Plants (FE0031559)
Mikhail Skliar, University of Utah
Sponsored by Transformative Power Generation Program

Combustion Performance and Emissions Optimization Through Integration of a Miniaturized High-Temperature Multi Process Monitoring System (FE0031680)
Zhonghua Zhan, Reaction Engineering International
Sponsored by Transformative Power Generation Program

Development of Miniaturized High-Temperature Multi-Process Monitoring System (FE0031682)
Hong-Shig Shim, Reaction Engineering International
Sponsored by Transformative Power Generation Program

Demonstration of Multi-Gamma Based Sensor Technology for As-Fired Coal Property Measurement (FE0031750)
Shuchita Patwardhan, Microbeam Technologies, Inc.
Sponsored by Transformative Power Generation Program

Test and Validate Distributed Coaxial Cable Sensors for In Situ Condition Monitoring of Coal-Fired Boiler Tubes (FE0031765)
Tanju Karanfil, Clemson University
Sponsored by Transformative Power Generation Program

Real-time, Close-coupled, Multi-species Gas Analyzer (SC0020879)
Jason Kriesel, Opto-Knowledge Systems, Inc.

High Temperature Electrochemical Sensors for In-Situ Corrosion Monitoring in Coal-Based Power Generation Boilers (FE0031548)
Xingbo Liu, West Virginia University Research Corporation