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Pavel A. Strizhak

Researcher at Tomsk Polytechnic University

Publications -  536
Citations -  6297

Pavel A. Strizhak is an academic researcher from Tomsk Polytechnic University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Combustion & Ignition system. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 452 publications receiving 4592 citations. Previous affiliations of Pavel A. Strizhak include Energy Institute & Tomsk State University.

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Burning Properties of Slurry Based on Coal and Oil Processing Waste

TL;DR: In this paper, the main physicochemical coefficients of the components and of the tested coal-water slurry containing petrochemicals (CWSP) have been collected, and the viscosity, mixture stability, density, ash content, humidity, flash and ignition temperatures, and enthalpy of combustion of tested CWSP are reported.
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Recent advances in co-thermochemical conversions of biomass with fossil fuels focusing on the synergistic effects

TL;DR: In this article, the state-of-the-art research and development of co-thermochemical conversions of biomass and fossil fuels (i.e., coal, oil sand and oil shale) is discussed.
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Organic coal-water fuel: Problems and advances (Review)

TL;DR: In this article, the main problems associated with investigation of these processes were identified and the promising directions for the development of modern notions on the organic coal-water fuel (OCWF) ignition processes were determined.
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Ignition of promising coal-water slurry containing petrochemicals: Analysis of key aspects

TL;DR: An experimental study of the macroscopic laws of the ignition of coal-water slurry containing petrochemicals (CWSPs) based on coal and flammable liquids processing waste is presented in this article.
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Environmental indicators of the combustion of prospective coal water slurry containing petrochemicals

TL;DR: The presented research findings illustrate the prospects of the wide use of CWSPs as a fuel that is cheap and beneficial, in terms of both energy output and ecology, as compared to coal.