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Influence of gas-staging on pollutant emissions from fluidized bed oxy-firing

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 256, Issue -, Pages 380-389

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2014.07.011

Keywords

NOx emissions; Gas-staging; Oxy-firing; Fluidized beds

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  1. R+D Spanish National Program from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation [ENE-2009-08246]

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Air-staged combustion is a known, successful way to reduce NOx emission in solid-fired systems. Despite this measure has been more frequently applied in pulverized fuel units, it can also be found in fluidized bed boilers. In this case, air-staging affects the fluid dynamics and other closely related issues, like combustion efficiency or desulphurization. The extent of these effects is still to be completely determined in oxy-fired boilers. This paper discusses the influence of gas-staging on CO, NOx and SO2 emissions in fluidized bed oxy-firing. An experimental plan was carried out in a 90 kWth bubbling fluidized bed with two secondary gas inlets located at different heights. The tests were conducted firing two Spanish coals (anthracite and lignite) for a variety of O-2/CO2 atmospheres and secondary flow rates. The secondary gas ratio has been revealed as the key variable, since solid mixing and particle conversion in the dense zone are directly affected. While gas-staging is shown to be an effective measure to reduce NOx emissions for all the coals and atmospheres tested, SO2 is however penalized, so finally a trade-off solution is needed. These trends are deepened for the higher values of CO2 concentration. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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