Numerical simulation of sub-bituminous coal and bituminous coal mixed combustion employing tabulated-devolatilization-process model
To investigate the cause of the increase in the unburned fraction when sub-bituminous coal is mixed with bituminous coal observed in previous experimental research using a 100 kg-coal/h-class coal combustion test furnace, numerical simulations of the mixed combustion of sub-bituminous coal and bituminous coal are performed. To take into account the effect of the particle heating rate on the devolatilization parameters, the tabulated-devolatilization-process model (TDP model) is employed. The results show that the simulation could qualitatively reproduce the experimental results, which are an increase in flame lift-off with increasing sub-bituminous coal mixing ratio and a maximum value of the unburned fraction at a sub-bituminous coal mixing ratio of 25%. Furthermore, it is clarified from the simulation results that the nonlinear increase in the overall unburned fraction in the case of sub-bituminous coal mixing with bituminous coal is caused by the steep increase in the unburned fraction of bituminous coal particles with increasing sub-bituminous coal mixing ratio.
Year of publication: |
2014
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Authors: | Hashimoto, Nozomu ; Shirai, Hiromi |
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Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0360-5442. - Vol. 71.2014, C, p. 399-413
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Coal combustion | Numerical simulation | TDP model | Sub-bituminous coal |
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