화학공학소재연구정보센터
Energy Conversion and Management, Vol.45, No.5, 725-735, 2004
Burning low volatile fuel in tangentially fired furnaces with fuel rich/lean burners
Pulverized coal combustion in tangentially fired furnaces with fuel rich/lean burners was investigated for three low volatile coals. The burners were operated under the conditions with varied value N-d, which means the ratio of coal concentration of the fuel rich stream to that of the fuel lean stream. The wall temperature distributions in various positions were measured and analyzed. The carbon content in the char and NOx emission were detected under various conditions. The new burners with fuel rich/lean streams were utilized in a thermal power station to burn low volatile coal. The results show that the N-d value has significant influences on the distributions of temperature and char burnout. There exists an optimal N-d value under which the carbon content in the char and the NOx emission is relatively low. The coal ignition and NOx emission in the utilized power station are improved after retrofitting the burners. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.