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00/02825 Alkali metal vapor removal from coal gasification flue gases


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2000
Weight
206 KB
Volume
41
Category
Article
ISSN
0140-6701

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✦ Synopsis


10 Engines (power generation and propulsion, electrical vehicles) anular flow, simulating a coal transport flow, into much larger turbulent flow structures, causing increased residence times in the pre-ignition region. Particle-imaging techniques in a non-reacting flow show that, in the pre-ignition region, the motion of the smaller particles (~30 pm) are affected by the large flow structures and form clusters with long residence times. Flame stability improvements are attributed to increased particle heating rates in the clusters by radiation due to increased absorptivity and increased residence time in the near burner zone. The NO, reduction can be explained by the generation of large-scale particle clusters that provide local instantaneous fuel-rich combustion environments. This work demonstrates that the production of large-scale clustering effects has the potential to provide an alternative means of simultaneously controlling NO, and improving flame stability relative to existing staging techniques.