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Combustion Science and Technology, Vol.179, No.10, 2065-2090, 2007
Enhancement of pulverized coal combustion by plasma technology
Plasma- assisted pulverized coal combustion is a promising technology for thermal power plants ( TPP). This article reports one- and three-dimensional numerical simulations, as well as laboratory and industrial measurements of coal combustion using a plasma- fuel system ( PFS). The chemical kinetic and fluid mechanics involved in this technology are analysed. The results show that a PFS, can be used to promote early ignition and enhanced stabilization of a pulverized coal flame. It is shown that this technology, in addition to enhancing the combustion efficiency of the flame, reduces harmful emissions from power coals of all ranks ( brown, bituminous, anthracite and their mixtures). Data summarising the experience of 27 pulverized coal boilers in 16 thermal power plants in several countries ( Russia, Kazakhstan, Korea, Ukraine, Slovakia, Mongolia and China), embracing steam productivities from 75 to 670 tons per hour ( TPH), are presented. Finally, the practical computation of the characteristics of the PFS, as function of coal properties, is discussed.