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Diode Laser Spectroscopy for Optimization of Boilers and Furnaces

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Abstract

We have employed tunable diode laser spectroscopy for nearly 15 years enabling optimization of large combustion-driven assets ranging from coal-fired boilers to electric arc furnaces for steel recycling. Here, we review some important results.

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