Effect of ash fraction and particle size on ash deposition during pulverized coal combustion

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Ho Lim
Lkhagvadorj Shagdarsuren
Chang-Hee Oh
Byoung-Hwa Lee
Chung-Hwan Jeon
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[1] Pusan National University,School of Mechanical Engineering
[2] Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction Co.,Boiler R&D Center
[3] Ltd.,Pusan Clean Coal Center
[4] Pusan National University,undefined
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Ash fraction; Coal; Deposition; Particle size;
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Coal is an important energy source to increase consumption continuously. However, the ash residues from coal combustion have produced ash deposition that causes slagging and fouling in boilers. The goal of this study is to examine the characteristics of ash deposits (i.e., the effects of the ash fraction and particle size) in pulverized coal combustion. For this study, five coals (Suek, Macqurie, Berau, Lanna and Vitol) are used, which have similar chemical components in the ash but differences in the ash fraction. A Thermomechanical analysis technique (TMA) and Drop tube furnace (DTF) are used to analyze the tendencies in the ash fusibility and deposition with temperature, respectively. Moreover, the size and morphology of the fly ash are analyzed for physical changes by using a particle-sizedistribution analyzer and Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), respectively. In the TMA results, all coal types have a similar fusibility because of the similar chemical components in the ash. The order of the deposited mass is Suek, Macqurie, Berau, Vitol and Lanna in accordance with the ash fraction in the DTF. The ash fraction in coal is a major factor in the ash deposit according to these results. The size of the fly ash changed compared to that of the raw coal according to the results of a particle-size analysis and SEM owing to physical processes such as fragmentation, shedding and coalescence during coal burning. On this basis, a deposition model is developed with the ash fraction and particle size. The model results are in good agreement with the measurements. The results demonstrate that the particle size and ash fraction influence the deposit.
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