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THE Institute of Fuel is arranging a Conference on Pulverized Fuel to take place in May 1947. The object is to collect up-to-date information on the preparation and use of pulverized fuel, including its advantages and disadvantages compared with other forms of fuel. It is hoped to cover the whole field, including steam raising, cement kilns, metallurgical and other furnaces, and details of developments in pulverized fuel practice throughout the world. The aim is to make available independent authoritative information on all aspects of pulverized fuel production and firing for the guidance of users and potential users of the system, and through the experience of present users to assist manufacturers in the development of design of pulverized fuel equipment. The Conference will also provide useful authoritative information for the use of the Ministry of Fuel and Power and the National Coal Board in their deliberations upon the most efficient preparation of coal for the market. It will also indicate problems to which research in this field might be directed with advantage, although the primary aim of the Conference is to deal with essentially practical problems in the use of pulverized fuel.
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Conference on Pulverized Fuel. Nature 157, 800 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/157800d0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/157800d0