Preheating Combustion Characteristics of Ultra-Low Volatile Carbon-Based Fuel

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作者
ZHU Shujun [1 ,2 ]
LYU Qinggang [1 ,2 ]
ZHU Jianguo [1 ,2 ]
LI Jiarong [1 ,2 ]
MAN Chengbo [1 ]
LIU Wen [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Institute of Engineering Thermophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
关键词
preheating combustion; circulating fluidized bed; ultra-low volatile carbon-based fuel; air-staging; NO_x emissions;
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TK16 [燃料与燃烧];
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Pulverized coal combustion technology with preheating solid fuel in a circulating fluidized bed was used for the combustion test of ultra-low volatile carbon-based fuel. This paper first validated the feasibility and advantages of applying the combustion technology to this kind of fuel. The carbon-based fuel could achieve a stable preheating process in this test system. After the preheating, the apparent sensible heat of the fuel was significantly increased. This provided a necessary condition for the stable ignition and efficient combustion of the carbon-based fuel in the post-combustion chamber. The relative proportions of CO, H, and CHin preheated coal gas were very low, and the effect of high-temperature coal gas at the entrance of the post-combustion chamber was greatly impaired, indicating that the combustion process in post-combustion chamber was mainly the combustion of preheated char. At the same time, the strong reducing atmosphere in the circulating fluidized bed also facilitated the reduction of fuel-nitrogen into N, which resulted in low NOx emissions. On this basis, with the combination of preheating combustion technology and air-staging combustion technology, the NOx emissions had drastically decreased when the burnout air distribution position moved down or varied from a single-layer distribution to a multi-layer distribution system. The lowest original NOx emissions were 90.6 mg/m~3(at 6% O), and the combustion efficiency exceeded 97%, which ultimately achieved efficient and clean combustion of ultra-low volatile carbon-based fuel.
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页码:772 / 779
页数:8
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