OXYGEN-ENRICHED COAL COMBUSTION WITH CARBON DIOXIDE RECYCLE AND RECOVERY: SIMULATION AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY | |
Veranth, John M. ; Krishnamoorthy, Gautham | |
National Energy Technology Laboratory (U.S.) | |
关键词: Combustion; Oxygen; Carbon Dioxide; 01 Coal, Lignite, And Peat; Simulation; | |
DOI : 10.2172/801214 RP-ID : FG26-00NT40828--02 RP-ID : FG26-00NT40828 RP-ID : 801214 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
Two computational problems were worked on for this study. The first chapter examines the option of coal combustion using oxygen feed with carbon dioxide recycle to control the adiabatic flame temperature. Computer simulations using an existing state-of-the-art 3-dimensional computer code for turbulent reacting flows with reacting particles were employed to study the effects of increased carbon dioxide mole fraction on the char burnout, radiant heat transfer, metal partitioning, and NOx formation. The second chapter compares assumptions for the CO/CO{sub 2} ratio at the surface of mineral inclusions made in previous studies to predictions obtained from a pseudo-steady state kinetic model (SKIPPY) for a single porous particle. The detailed kinetic simulations from SKIPPY for varying particle sizes and bulk gas compositions were used to develop algebraic expressions for the CO/CO{sub 2} ratio that can be incorporated into metal vaporization sub-models run as a post processor to detailed furnace simulations. Vaporization rate controls the formation of metal-enriched sub-micron particles in pulverized coal fired power plants.
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