Impact of radial air staging on gas-particle flow characteristics in an industrial pulverized coal boiler
Rong Yan,
Zhichao Chen,
Bo Zhang,
Yu Zheng and
Zhengqi Li
Energy, 2022, vol. 243, issue C
Abstract:
Radial air staging is a new air staging method for industrial pulverized coal boilers. In this paper, its impact on the gas-particle flow characteristics of industrial pulverized coal boilers was studied experimentally. The gas-particle flow experiments were carried out on a 1:6 scale boiler platform by a particle dynamics anemometer. The three-dimensional velocities of the gas-particle, average particle size and particle volume flux under different air stoichiometries in the furnace were measured. When the air stoichiometry was 0.2, the burner outlet could not form a stable reflux zone to establish a good combustion process. When the air stoichiometry is greater than 0.8, the maximum particle volume flow is also located near the water wall, increasing the slagging tendency on the wall. The appropriate air stoichiometry range for the new burner was 0.4–0.8.
Keywords: Industrial pulverized coal boiler; Swirl burner; Air staging; Gas-particle flow (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2022.123123
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