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1 Solid fuel combustion TexPoint fonts used in EMF. Read the TexPoint manual before you delete this box.: A AAA A A

2 Solid fuel combustion process Three stages of mass loss: Drying (removal of water): endothermic Devolatilization: vaporization of volitile hydrocarbon compounds, gas-phase diffusion flames. Char combustion: heterogeneous (solid phase fuel, gas phase oxidizer) combustion of fixed carbon.

3 Water in fuel Water content in fuel: free (within pores) or bound (adsorbed into interior structure). Green wood: 45% water, free and bound. Lignites: up to 40% water Bituminous: 1-5%, mostly bound.

4 Devolatilization process Volatiles formed from heating in the absence of oxygen (pyrolisis). Volatiles formed from heating in the absence of oxygen (pyrolisis). Depending on fuel, volatile release begins around 250-300 o C Depending on fuel, volatile release begins around 250-300 o C Volatiles include CO, CO Volatiles include CO, CO 2, hydrocarbon vapors, H 2, chemically-produced water. Above 900 o C, devolatilization complete: fixed carbon (char) and ash remain.

5 Devolatilization analysis Could apply droplet-based analysis to devolatilizing fuel particle: made difficult by different saturation (boiling) temperatures of different compounds. Could apply droplet-based analysis to devolatilizing fuel particle: made difficult by different saturation (boiling) temperatures of different compounds. Often modeled as a first-order reaction: Often modeled as a first-order reaction:

6 Char combustion Surface (heterogenous) global reactions: Surface (heterogenous) global reactions: gas-phase reactions: gas-phase reactions:

7 Solid fuel combustion technology Fixed-bed combustion: wood stoves, stoker-fired furnaces, refuse/biomass burners. Old technology. Fixed-bed combustion: wood stoves, stoker-fired furnaces, refuse/biomass burners. Old technology. Suspension burning: pulverized coal (PC) combustion. Fuel is ground to sub-mm sizes, injected into combustion chamber. Suspension burning: pulverized coal (PC) combustion. Fuel is ground to sub-mm sizes, injected into combustion chamber. PC combustion process, technology similar to spray combustion. PC combustion process, technology similar to spray combustion. PC can be scaled to large sizes (200 tons coal/hr), more responsive to load. PC can be scaled to large sizes (200 tons coal/hr), more responsive to load.

8 Fluidized-bed (FB) combustion: fuel particles are suspended in a gas stream. Bed appears like a boiling liquid. Fluidized-bed (FB) combustion: fuel particles are suspended in a gas stream. Bed appears like a boiling liquid. Two main types: bubbling FB and circulating FB. Two main types: bubbling FB and circulating FB. Relatively new combustion technology. Main advantages: Relatively new combustion technology. Main advantages: Control of Sox and NOx within combustion chamber. No need for post-combustion scrubbers. Control of Sox and NOx within combustion chamber. No need for post-combustion scrubbers. Enhanced fuel flexibility: high-moisture, high ash fuels can be burned without problems of instability, loss-of-ignition, slagging. Enhanced fuel flexibility: high-moisture, high ash fuels can be burned without problems of instability, loss-of-ignition, slagging.

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