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Numerical evaluation of pulverized coal swirling flames and NOx emissions in a coal-fired boiler: Effects of co- and counter-swirling flames and coal injection modes

Minsung Choi, Yeseul Park, Xinzhuo Li, Kibeom Kim, Yonmo Sung, Taegam Hwang and Gyungmin Choi

Energy, 2021, vol. 217, issue C

Abstract: A numerical evaluation was performed to investigate the effects of swirl arrangement (co-swirling and counter-swirling flows) and coal injection mode (non-, fully-, and partially-premixed with swirling flow) on the flame structure, coal particle uniformity, burnout performance, and nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions in a 16-kWth coal-fired boiler. The co-swirling flame exhibits a tulip-shaped inner recirculation zone (IRZ), which increases the coal particle residence time: 1.61 s and 1.45 s for co-swirling and counter-swirling flames, respectively. In addition, the high uniformity of coal particles is maintained in all horizontal cross-sections. The total amount of NOx emissions at the boiler outlet are 205.0 and 551.2 ppm (@6% O2) for the co-swirling and counter-swirling flames, respectively; the deNOx efficiency is 62.8%. An exhaust tube vortex (ETV) structure with a tulip-shaped IRZ is observed in the non-premixed swirling flame injection mode; however, the ETV structure is not observed in the other injection modes. The ETV structure enhanced the coal particle uniformity and expanded the reaction zone, consequently reducing the area of the local high-temperature region. Although the non-premixed injection mode has a slightly lower burnout performance than other injection modes, it is determined to be more effective in reducing the total amount of NOx emissions.

Keywords: Coal injection mode; Exhaust tube vortex; Inner recirculation zone; NOx emission; Pulverized coal combustion; Swirling flame (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2020.119439

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