Determining the optimum coal concentration in a general tangential-fired furnace with rich-lean burners: From a bench-scale to a pilot-scale study

  • Xuebin Wang
  • , Houzhang Tan
  • , Weiping Yan
  • , Xiaolin Wei
  • , Yanqing Niu
  • , Shien Hui
  • , Tongmo Xu

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Abstract

The mass ratio of pulverized coal and air (coal concentration, kg/kg) in fuel-rich streams is important in the design and operation of rich-lean burners, in which the optimum coal concentration (Copt) that corresponds to the best combustion situation should be achieved. This study aims to establish a practical identification method to evaluate the Coptof the different ranks of coal in rich-lean burners. A wide range of tests were conducted in a bench-scale down-fired furnace and a pilot-scale tangential-fired furnace with rich-lean burners. Temperature distribution, unburned carbon in ash, and NOxemissions were measured, and the effects of coal quality aside from burner type and burner layout method were considered. Results show that the optimum coal concentration corresponds to the highest furnace temperature for each group of tests both in the bench-scale and pilot-scale furnaces. Coptis significantly affected by coal quality even if a change from the use of a corner-tangential to a wall-tangential furnace lowers Copt; however, the effect of a vertical rich-lean burner or a horizontal rich-lean burner on Coptis negligible. The value of Coptmainly decreases from 1.14 to 0.67 with a decrease in the volatile content from anthracite scale (<0.1) to lignite scale (>0.35). The empirical formula of Copt= 1.19-0.15VdafQnet0.7/100Mad0.1is obtained to evaluate the optimum coal concentration of a general pulverized coal flame, and another formula, Copt= 1.18-0.17VdafQnet0.7/100Mad0.1, is especially derived for a tangential-fired furnace with a rich-lean burner. The optimum value obtained is also critical to NOxemissions because when the coal concentration surpasses the value of Copt, NOxemissions can be much more efficiently controlled through reduction of air. The findings of this study can provide practical guidance for the design and operation of rich-lean burners to achieve high combustion efficiency and low NOxemissions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)369-377
Number of pages9
JournalApplied Thermal Engineering
Volume73
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Dec 2014

Keywords

  • Coal concentration
  • Ignition
  • NOemissions
  • Rich-lean burner
  • Tangential combustion

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