Study of ignition, combustion, and production of harmful substances upon burning solid organic fuel at a test bench with a vortex chamber
Autor: | A. P. Burdukov, I. S. Anufriev, Ar. A. Dekterev, Pavel A. Strizhak, M. Yu. Chernetskiy, P. Yu. Greben’kov |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
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Test bench
Materials science Pulverized coal-fired boiler Waste management business.industry 020209 energy Energy Engineering and Power Technology Coal combustion products 02 engineering and technology Combustion Sulfur oxide law.invention Ignition system Nuclear Energy and Engineering Biofuel law 0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering Coal business |
Zdroj: | Thermal Engineering. 63:61-67 |
ISSN: | 1555-6301 0040-6015 |
DOI: | 10.1134/s0040601515120046 |
Popis: | Results of investigation of furnace processes upon burning of pulverized fuel at a test bench with a power of 5 MW are presented. The test bench consists of two stages with tangential air and pulverized coal feed, and it is equipped by a vibrocentrifugal mill and a disintegrator. Such milling devices have an intensive mechanical impact on solid organic fuel, which, in a number of cases, increases the reactivity of ground material. The processes of ignition and stable combustion of a mixture of gas coal and sludge (wastes of concentration plant), as well as Ekibastus coal, ground in the disintegrator, were studied at the test bench. The results of experimental burning demonstrated that preliminary fuel grinding in the disintegrator provides autothermal combustion mode even for hardly inflammable organic fuels. Experimental combustion of biomass, wheat straw with different lignin content (18, 30, 60%) after grinding in the disintegrator, was performed at the test bench in order to determine the possibility of supporting stable autothermal burning. Stable biofuel combustion mode without lighting by highly reactive fuel was achieved in the experiments. The influence of the additive GTS-Powder (L.O.M. Leaders Co., Ltd., Republic of Korea) in the solid and liquid state on reducing sulfur oxide production upon burning Mugun coal was studied. The results of experimental combustion testify that, for an additive concentration from 1 to 15% of the total mass of the burned mixture, the maximum SO2 concentration reduction in ejected gases was not more than 18% with respect to the amount for the case of burning pure coal. |
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