Ash Behavior Course Instructors
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Dr. Steven A. Benson
Dr. Benson's areas of expertise include the fate and behavior of major, minor, and trace inorganic components in combustion and gasification fuel systems. Specific emphasis has been on fireside ash behavior and control of emissions, specifically mercury.
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Dr. Michael L. Jones
Dr. Jones's principal areas of interest and expertise include multidisciplinary science and engineering research focused on a wide range of integrated energy and environmental technologies, including clean and efficient combustion of low-grade fuels, matching of fuel characteristics to system design and operating parameters, development of advanced power systems based on low-grade fuels, fundamentals of low-grade fuel combustion, ash deposition in low-grade fuel combustion systems, and analysis of inorganic materials in low-grade fuels.
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Dr. Donald P. McCollor
Dr. McCollor's principal areas of interest and expertise include coal combustion kinetics and inorganic transformation and deposition processes. He has over 20 years of experience in the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data from combustion systems as well as in the development of predictive models to assess combustion and ash deposition behavior.
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Mr. Jason D. Laumb
Mr. Laumb's principal areas of interest and expertise include biomass and fossil fuel conversion for energy production, with an emphasis on ash effects on system performance. He has experience with trace element emissions and control for fossil fuel combustion systems, with a particular emphasis on air pollution issues related to mercury and fine particulate.
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Mr. Kevin C. Galbreath
Mr. Galbreath's principal areas of interest and expertise include trace element transformations and speciation in fossil fuel conversion flue gases and the thermal metamorphism of coal mineral matter. Specific emphasis has been on trace metal emissions, characterization, and transformations; airborne trace metal transport and fate; ambient air quality; and inhalation health effects.
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Course Topics
Day 1: Ash Behavior

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Day 2: Mercury Control

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Downloads
 Ash Behavior Brochure (PDF)

Mercury Control Brochure (PDF)
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