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Pulse enhanced fluidized bed combustion

Conference ·
OSTI ID:504594
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  1. South Carolina Energy Research and Development Center, Clemson, SC (United States)
  2. Manufacturing and Technology Conversion International, Inc., Columbia, MD (United States)

Various technologies are available for the combustion of high-sulfur, high-ash fuels, particularly coal. From performance, economic and environmental standpoints, fluidized bed combustion (FBC) is the leading candidate for utilization of high sulfur coals. ThermoChem, Inc., and the South Carolina Energy Research and Development Center (SCERDC) are installing a hybrid fluidized bed combustion system at Clemson University. This hybrid system, known as the Pulsed Atmospheric Fluidized Bed Combustor (PAFBC), will augment the University`s steam system by providing 50--60,000 lbs/hr of saturated process steam. The PAFBC, developed by Manufacturing and Technology Conversion International, Inc., (MTCI), integrates a pulse combustor with a bubbling-bed-type atmospheric fluidized bed coal combustor. The pulse combustion system imparts an acoustic effect that enhances combustion efficiency, SO{sub 2} capture, low NO{sub x} emissions, and heat transfer efficiency in the fluidized bed. These benefits of pulse combustion result in modestly sized PAFBC units with high throughput rates and lower costs when compared to conventional fluidized bed units.

Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Morgantown Energy Technology Center, WV (United States)
OSTI ID:
504594
Report Number(s):
CONF-960954--
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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