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O'Leary, EM

1994

Coal Ash Behavior and Management Tools

Erickson, T.A.; O'Leary, E.M.; Folkedahl, B.C.; Ramanathan, M.; Zygarlicke, C.J.; Steadman, E.N.; Hurley, J.P. and Benson, S.A.
The Impact of Ash Deposition on Coal-Fired Plants, Taylor & Francis, Inc., 1994. Funded by US Department of Energy, Electric Power Research Institute, Tow, Texaco, Shell, Union Electric, Kansas City Power and Light, Minnesota Power and Northern States Power.

Over the past five years, computer-based research tools have been increasingly applied in making important economic and operational decisions in the utility power industry. These tools-which include models, indices, databases, and data manipulation programs-are used by researchers, operators, and managers in the evaluation of coal utilization as an efficient and environmentally acceptable source of energy. Applicable tools that have been developed at, and are currently used by, the Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) include Partchar©, MINCLASS©, VISCAL©, MANAGER©, ATRAN, LEADER©, PHOEBE©, and PCQUEST©. These software applications range from databases for retrieving coal and coal product analysis, to computer codes to process coal and coal product analysis, to advanced models and indices to evaluate the operational impacts of specific systems.