Authors
Hao Liu, Ramlan Zailani, Bernard M Gibbs
Publication date
2005/5/1
Journal
Fuel
Volume
84
Issue
7-8
Pages
833-840
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Pulverized coal combustion in air and the mixtures of O2/CO2 has been experimentally investigated in a 20kW down-fired combustor (190mm id×3m). Detailed comparisons of gas temperature profiles, gas composition profiles, char burnouts, conversions of coal–N to NOx and coal–S to SO2 and CO emissions have been made between coal combustion in air and coal combustion in various O2/CO2 mixtures. The effectiveness of air/oxidant staging on reducing NOx emissions has also been investigated for coal combustion in air and O2/CO2 mixtures. The results show that simply replacing the N2 in the combustion air with CO2 will result in a significant decrease of combustion gas temperatures. However, coal combustion in 30% O2/70% CO2 can produce matching gas temperature profiles to those of coal combustion in air while having a lower coal–N to NOx conversion, a better char burnout and a lower CO …
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