Combustion and Flame, Vol.146, No.1-2, 232-245, 2006
A novel cyclonic fluidized-bed combustor (psi-FBC): Combustion and thermal efficiency, temperature distributions, combustion intensity, and emission of pollutants
A novel cyclonic fluidized-bed combustor (psi-FBC) was developed and tested for burning rice husk. The purpose of the new design was to integrate cyclonic and fluidized-bed combustion into a unique combustor for more efficient combustion, while maintaining its compact nature. The performance of the psi-FBC, with a design capacity of 100 kW(th), was analyzed in terms of combustion and thermal efficiency, volumetric combustion intensity, and pollutant emissions. A combustion efficiency of 98% was easily obtained, and a maximum volumetric intensity up to 0.95 MW m(-3) was achieved. For all conditions, significant effects of primary, secondary, and tertiary air velocity on combustion efficiency were not observed; however, a too-high fluidizing air velocity decreased combustion efficiency. Nearly isothermal bed conditions could be established without using sand as bed material. Analysis of gas emissions within the combustor displayed a successful merging of the two distinct combustion technologies. Emissions of CO and NO, based on 6% (volume) O-2, were determined to be in the range 50-400 and 350-425 ppm, respectively. (c) 2006 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.