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Combustion stability, burnout and NOx emissions of the 300-MW down-fired boiler with bituminous coal: Load variation and low-load comparison with anthracite.

Authors :
Zhang, Xin
Chen, Zhichao
Zhang, Mingdi
Zeng, Lingyan
Li, Zhengqi
Source :
Fuel. Jul2021, Vol. 295, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

• Industrial experiments of down-fired boiler with bituminous coal under various loads are taken. • The ignition heat of coal/air flow under different coal varieties and loads is given. • Burning bituminous coal has a large furnace flame fullness under the low-load. • Strong combustion stability is determined by the low ignition heat and high furnace temperature under the low-load. • The combustion performances of bituminous coal and anthracite under the low-load are analyzed and compared. The new energy generating capacity is increasing year by year in the electric industry structure, but it is greatly influenced by the natural conditions. Coal-fired power generation unit boilers connected to the grid have the ability of flexible peak-load regulation and long-term low-load operation is required. However, the combustion stability is weak under the low-load when the coal-fired boiler burning anthracite. Down-fired boiler fueled with bituminous coal gradually attract the attention. Ignition and combustion stability, burnout, and NO x emissions are experimentally studied under the various loads on a 300 MW down-fired boiler fueled with bituminous coal, and the results compared with anthracite under the low-load. The ignition distance of the coal/air flow burning bituminous coal is gradually advanced with the reduction of load. And under the corresponding load, the ignition heat of the coal/air flow when burning bituminous coal is more than 37% lower than that burning anthracite. With the reduction of load, the decreasing rate of the overall furnace temperature and the cross-sectional heat load in the primary combustion zone decreases, and the furnace temperature in the primary combustion zone is high under the low-load when bituminous coal is burned. Short ignition distance, low ignition heat and high furnace temperature ensures the strong combustion stability of burning bituminous coal under the low-load. Moreover, under three various loads with burning bituminous coal, the carbon in the fly ash are all less than 1.1%, and the NO x emissions at the furnace exit are 410, 397 and 288 mg/m3 @ 6% O 2 , respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00162361
Volume :
295
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Fuel
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
149670401
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2021.120641