화학공학소재연구정보센터
Fuel, Vol.89, No.2, 410-416, 2010
Influence of declivitous secondary air on combustion characteristics of a down-fired 300-MWe utility boiler
Industrial experiments were performed with a 300-MWe full-scale down-fired boiler. New data is reported for (i) gas temperature distributions within the primary air and coal mixture flows, (ii) gas compositions, such as O-2, CO, CO2 and NOx, and (iii) gas temperatures within the near-wall region. The data complements previously-obtained data from the same utility boiler before being modified by declination of the F-tier secondary air. By directing secondary air under the arches, the region where the primary air and pulverized coal mixture is ignited is brought forward within the boiler. Gas temperatures rose in the fuel-burning zone and fell in the fuel-burnout zone. As a result the quantity of unburned carbon in fly ash and the gas temperature at the furnace outlet were both lowered. (c) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.