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Title: Characterization of ash deposition and heat transfer behavior of coals during combustion in a pilot-scale facility and full-scale utility

Journal Article · · Energy and Fuels
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1021/ef800913d· OSTI ID:21261540
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  1. University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW (Australia). Centre for Sustainable Materials Research & Technology

Experimental measurements as well as theoretical models were used to investigate the impact of mineral matter of three coals on ash deposition and heat transfer for pulverized coal fired boilers. The ash deposition experiments were conducted in a pulverized fuel combustion pilot-scale facility and a full-scale unit. A mathematical model with input from computer-controlled scanning electron microscopy analysis of coal minerals was used to predict the effect of ash deposition on heat transfer. The predicted deposit thickness and heat flux from the model are shown to be consistent with the measurements in the test facility. The model differentiates the coals according to the deposits they form and their effect on heat transfer. The heat transfer predictions in the full-scale unit were found to be most suitable for the water wall under the furnace nose. The study demonstrates that the measurements in a full-scale unit can differ significantly from those in pilot-scale furnaces due to soot-blowing operations. 9 refs., 12 figs., 3 tabs.

OSTI ID:
21261540
Journal Information:
Energy and Fuels, Vol. 23, Issue 5; ISSN 0887-0624
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English