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Coal blend performance during pulverised-fuel combustion: estimation of relative reactivities by a bomb-calorimeter test

✍ Scribed by D Peralta; N.P Paterson; D.R Dugwell; R Kandiyoti


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
241 KB
Volume
80
Category
Article
ISSN
0016-2361

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✦ Synopsis


Blending coals as fuel for pulverised-fuel-®red power stations provides a way of minimising costs and increasing fuel ¯exibility. The use of blends can, however, introduce operating dif®culties, such as poor ignition, carbon losses in ash, ¯ame instability and emissions to atmosphere. A simple laboratory method is presented for assessing the changes in the reactivity of coal blends with blend composition. It is based on a commercial bomb calorimeter, with small modi®cations to hardware and procedures. The test is applicable to any size fraction. Two sets of coal samples and their blends, previously tested in a single-burner pilot plant and in a commercial power station, respectively, have been studied using the new bomb-calorimeter procedure. The combustion performance of the individual coals was not always consistent with performance at the larger scale. However, the technique was able to distinguish between the combustion reactivities of different blends and reproduce the trends observed in the pilot-scale burner and the full-sized power plant. This laboratory-scale experiment provides a simple means of assessing the relative combustion reactivity of coal blends, using equipment that is simple and generally available.


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