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Title: Slang characterization and removal using pulse detonation technology during coal gasification

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/614896· OSTI ID:614896

Boiler slagging and fouling as a result of inorganic impurities in combustion gases being deposited on heat transfer tubes have caused severe problems in coal-fired power plant operation. These problems are fuel, system design, and operating condition dependent. Pulse detonation technology for the purpose of removing slag and fouling deposits in coal-fired utility power plant boilers offers great potential. The detonation wave technique based on high impact velocity with sufficient energy and thermal shock on the slag deposited on gas contact surfaces offers a convenient, inexpensive, yet efficient and effective way to supplement existing slag removal methods. These detonation waves have been demonstrated experimentally to have exceptionally high shearing capability important to the task of removing slag and fouling deposits. The experimental results show that the single shot detonation wave is capable of removing the entire slag (types of slag deposited on economizer) even at a distance of 8 in. from the exit of a detonation engine tube. Wave strength and slag orientation also have different effects on the chipping off of the slag. This paper discusses about the results obtained in effectively removing the economizer slag.

Research Organization:
Texas A and M Univ., Prairie View, TX (United States)
DOE Contract Number:
FG22-95MT95010
OSTI ID:
614896
Report Number(s):
DOE/MT/95010-T4; ON: DE97054292
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: 25 Mar 1997
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English