Abstract
This paper presents the results of calculating the heat exchange intensity of combustion products of various nonproject gaseous fuels using hydrogen, methane-hydrogen mixture (MHM) and thermochemical conversion gases as examples. To identify the possibility of energy utilization of generated gases in standard boiler units, a comparison with the combustion products of natural gas is carried out here. It is determined that the use of hydrogen or methane-hydrogen mixture will require either changes in the heating surface at a constant capacity, or its reduction due to changes in the thermal absorption.
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