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Combustion of tropical peat in spouted bed burner /

Combustion of tropical peat in spouted bed burner /

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Main Authors: 404884 Mohameed Khoshnoodi, R Zainal Abidin, European-Asean Conference on Combustion of Solids and Treatment of Products (1995 : Hua Hin, Thailand)
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Peat
Combustion chambers
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