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Emeritus Prof. Terry Wall

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Funding

Summary

Number of grants 58
Total funding $11,844,509

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2013 (2 grants)

Fundamental reasons for different coking behaviour of coals from different basins – behaviour of semi-inerts $149,187
Funding Body: Australian Coal Research Limited

Understanding the fundamental mechanisms of metaplast development during pyrolysis$10,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2011 (1 grants)

Coal impurity impacts and gas quality control in oxy-fuel technology for CCS$750,000
Funding Body: Xstrata Coal Low Emissions Research and Development Corporation Pty Limited

2010 (9 grants)

A novel chemical looping based air separation technology for Oxy-fuel combustion of coal$886,618
Funding Body: Trade and Investment NSW

ANLECR&D Science Leader$500,000
Funding Body: Australian National Low Emissions Coal Research & Development

Gas quality impacts, assessment and control in oxy-fuel technology for CCS.$470,000
Funding Body: Australian National Low Emissions Coal Research & Development

Combined strategies to extinguish underground coal fires and to extract geothermal energy$460,000
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

Characterisation of Pyrolytic Thermal Regions in Coal Macerals using Computer Aided Thermal Analysis$350,000
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

Development of a Drop Tube Furnace Based PCI Combustion Test and Review of International PCI Test Rigs$304,000
Funding Body: Australian Coal Research Limited

Combined strategies to extinguish underground coal fires and to extract geothermal energy$179,920
Funding Body: Near Surface Geothermal Energy Pty Ltd

CO2 quality control through scrubbing and compression in oxy-combustion of CCS $155,000
Funding Body: Australian Coal Research Limited

A scoping study on oxy-CFB technology as an alternative carbon capture option$98,000
Funding Body: Australian National Low Emissions Coal Research & Development

2009 (3 grants)

Raw materials High Temperature Experimentalist$537,500
Funding Body: BlueScope Steel

Oxy-Fuel Combustion for Victorian Brown Coal$60,000
Funding Body: HRL Technology

Newcastle Port Corporation - uni contribution$36,500
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2008 (4 grants)

Oxy-fuel Combustion Program and Working Group (Project)$470,000
Funding Body: Department of Resources Energy and Tourism

Oxy-fuel technology (critical clean coal technology R & D)$200,000
Funding Body: Australian Coal Research Limited

Understanding the reactivity of pulverised coal at extreme conditions when injected into blast furnaces during PCI$135,000
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

Understanding the reactivity of pulverised coal at extreme conditions when injected into blast furnaces during PCI$60,000
Funding Body: BlueScope Steel

2007 (3 grants)

A Fundamental Study on Redox Behaviour of Oxygen Carriers in Chemical Looping Combustion$365,000
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

Chemical looping : reducing co2 emissions$200,000
Funding Body: Newcastle Port Corporation

AP6 Project on Oxy-fuel Combustion Program and Working Group (Project)$40,000
Funding Body: Department of Resources Energy and Tourism

2006 (2 grants)

Coal quality impacts in utilisation of Anglo Coals as thermal coal , coke and PCI$550,000
Funding Body: Anglo Coal Australia Pty Ltd

PRC - Priority Research Centre for Energy$549,282
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2005 (1 grants)

Determination of the effect of supercritical Co2 adsorption in coal samples on coal structure$3,311
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2004 (9 grants)

Facility for Analysis of Thermal Decomposition of Solid Materials at High Pressures$314,127
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

The Effects of Pyrolysis Conditions on Combustion and Gasification Reactivities of Biomass Chars and the Quality of Their Ash$280,154
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

A Fundamental Investigation into the Behaviour of Mineral Matter in Coal during Coke Formation and in Blast Furnace$85,668
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

Facility for Analysis of Thermal Decomposition of Solid Materials at High Pressures$80,000
Funding Body: University of Western Sydney

Facility for analysis of thermal decomposition of solid materials at high pressure$45,000
Funding Body: University of New South Wales

A Fundamental Investigation into the Behaviour of Mineral Matter in Coal during Coke Formation and in Blast Furnace.$15,000
Funding Body: BHP/Billiton Research Labs

Facility for Analysis of Thermal Decomposition of Solid Materials at High Pressures$15,000
Funding Body: University of Sydney

Facility for Analysis of Thermal Decomposition of Solid Materials at High Pressures$15,000
Funding Body: University of Technology, Victoria

A fundamental study on combustion characteristics of biomass fuels in an O2/CO2 environment$9,427
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2003 (1 grants)

Transformation of Inorganic Matter in Biomass to Ash during Combustion.$8,019
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2002 (1 grants)

Integrated Particle Image Thermometry/Velocimetry Facility.$175,000
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

1999 (2 grants)

The adhesion of ash to surfaces during coal gasification.$246,649
Funding Body: Centre for Coal Utilisation, Japan

Project 3.2$126,000
Funding Body: CRC for Coal in Sustainable Development

1997 (4 grants)

Nox Formation from Char Nitrogen$48,540
Funding Body: CRC for Coal in Sustainable Development

The reactivity of coal char.$30,000
Funding Body: CSIRO - Energy Technology

Reductive coupling of methane with methylchloride over zeolite and supported metal catalysts.$11,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

NOx formation from char nitrogen.$3
Funding Body: CSIRO - Energy Technology

1996 (2 grants)

True ash fusibility characteristics of Australian thermal coals.$300,000
Funding Body: CRC for Coal in Sustainable Development

Low emission technologies for natural gas combustion: non steady state phenomena.$13,500
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

1995 (3 grants)

Black Coal Utilisation$1,534,000
Funding Body: Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research

Ash formation involving siderite and performance of PF fired plant.$194,000
Funding Body: Australian Coal Association

The development of low emission technologies for natural gas combustion$17,000
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

1994 (4 grants)

94GRANT. Demonstration of the true ash fusibility characteristics of Australian thermal coals.$147,000
Funding Body: Australian Coal Association

94,95,96GRANT. Residual Heat Transfer Involving Fine Particles in Combustion Systems$116,870
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

Dissolution of CaO, Fe2O3 & SiO2 into Coal ash slag$90,900
Funding Body: CRA Advanced Technology Development

The preparation and characterisation of pyrolysis tar and its relation to coal combustion reactivity.$12,000
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

1993 (2 grants)

Ignition and Explosions Due to The Heating of Particles in Combustible Gases by Energy From Optical Fibres$10,000
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

'The Impact of Ash Deposition on Coal Combustion Plant' - Solihull, Birmingham, UK - 20 - 25 June 1993$2,500
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

1992 (4 grants)

92,93,94 GRANT. The Burning Characteristics of Individual Particles of Solid Fuels$101,200
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

Advanced power generation (IGCC) Gasification performance of Austrlian Coals$50,000
Funding Body: CSIRO - Research Management Committee

Ignition Of Coal Dust And Combustible Gas Mixtures By Radiative Energy From Optical Fibres$10,000
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

Ftir Tecyniques For The Chaqracterisation Of Ash And Coal Char As Thermal Emitters In Furnaces Fired With Cleaned Coal$8,500
Funding Body: CSIRO - Research Management Committee

1991 (1 grants)

Sodium Reactions With Ash And Additives To Control Fouling During Coal Combustion$213,134
Funding Body: Coal Research Development and Demonstration