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Rice husk combustion characteristics in a rectangular fluidized-bed combustor with triple pairs of chevron-shaped discrete ribbed walls

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CASE STUDIES IN THERMAL ENGINEERING
Volume 14, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.csite.2019.100511

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Combustion; Rectangular fluidized bed combustor; Ribbed wall; Vortex

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An experimental combustion work using the rice husk as a fuel was performed in a rectangular fluidized bed combustor with triple pairs of chevron-shaped discrete ribbed walls. The effect of percent excess air (EA = 40%-70%) on temperature distribution and gas emissions in a rectangular fluidized-bed combustor on combustion behaviors (temperature distributions inside the bed, exhaust gas emissions and combustion efficiency) is reported. The free-board had a rectangular shape which modified by increasing the chamber size from 300 x 100 mm(2) to 600 x 200 mm(2) or two times of the bottom chamber and 2400 mm in height. Triple pairs of rib configurations, namely, 30 degrees chevron-shaped discrete ribbed walls were introduced and placed in the bottom part of the combustion chamber to generate counter-rotating vortices in the chamber. The results show that the fluidized bed combustor with 30 degrees chevron-shaped discrete ribbed walls at 40% percent excess air provides the higher temperature than other of 861 degrees C. Among the studied excess air percentages, the highest combustion efficiency of 99.2% is obtained at EA = 60%. In addition, combustion at EA = 60% shows the lowest emissions CO, CO2, O-2 and NOx of 236.8% Vol, 2.55 ppm, 13.53 % Vol, 110.2 ppm, respectively.

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