Prof. Dr. Xiaolin Wei

Profile

Academic positionFull Professor
Research fieldsProcess Engineering, Technical Chemistry,Energy Process Engineering
KeywordsAnalysis of elementary reactions in combustion, CFD modelling with detailed reaction mechanism, Halogen effect on combustion, Heterogeneous reaction of char, Solid fuels combustion or gasification

Current contact address

CountryPeople's Republic of China
CityBeijing
InstitutionChinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
InstituteInstitute of Mechanics

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Uwe SchnellInstitut für Feuerungs- und Kraftwerkstechnik (IFK), Universität Stuttgart, Stuttgart
Prof. Dr. Günter ScheffknechtInstitut für Feuerungs- und Kraftwerkstechnik (IFK), Universität Stuttgart, Stuttgart
Start of initial sponsorship01/08/2000

Programme(s)

2000Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme

Publications (partial selection)

2005Xiaolin Wei, Uwe Schnell, Klaus R. G. Hein: Behavior of Gaseous Chlorine and Alkali Metals during Biomass Thermal Utilisation. In: Fuel, 2005, 841-848
2004Xiaolin Wei, Uwe Schnell, Xiaohai Han, Klaus R. G. Hein: Interaction of CO, HCl and SOx in Pulverised Coal Flames. In: Fuel, 2004, 1117-1269
2004Xiaolin Wei, Christian Lopez, Thore von Puttkamer, Uwe Schnell, Sven Unterberger, Klaus R. G. Hein: Release of Chlorine and Its Retention in Ash during Co-combustion of Biomass and Coal in a Pulverized Fuel Combustor. In: Clean Air- Int. J. Environmental Combustion Technologies , 2004, 1-19
2003Xiaohai Han, Xiaolin Wei, Uwe Schnell, and Klaus R. G. Hein: Detailed Modeling of Hybrid Reburn/SNCR Processes for NOx-Reduction in Coal Fired Furnaces. In: Combustion and Flame, 2003, 374-386
2003Xiaolin Wei, Xiaohai Han, Uwe Schnell, Joerg Maier, Holger Woerner, Klaus R.G. Hein: The Effect of HCl and SO2 on NOx Formation in Coal Flames. In: Energy and Fuels , 2003, 1392-1398
2002Xiaolin Wei, Christian Lopez, Thore von Puttkamer, Uwe Schnell, Sven Unterberger, Klaus R. G. Hein: Assessment of Chlorine-Alkali-Mineral Interactions during Co-Combustion of Coal and Straw. In: Energy and Fuels, 2002, 1095-1108