DocumentCode
41760
Title
Plasma-Aided Coal Ignition and Combustion: Modeling and Full-Scale Trials
Author
Messerle, V.E. ; Ustimenko, A.B.
Author_Institution
Combustion Problems Inst., Kazakh Nat. Univ., Almaty, Kazakhstan
Volume
42
Issue
12
fYear
2014
fDate
Dec. 2014
Firstpage
3716
Lastpage
3721
Abstract
Applications of the modern plasma technology for solid fuel ignition and combustion are presented. This technology provides a more efficient and environmentally friendly low-rank coal incineration. To implement this technology at coal-fired thermal power plants, plasma-fuel systems (PFSs) were developed. The PFS is a pulverized coal burner equipped with an arc plasma generator producing a high temperature air stream of 4000 °C-6000 °C. The PFS technology is plasma thermo-chemical preparation of coal for burning. It includes plasma heating of air-coal mixture up to the temperatures, when coal volatiles are released and partial gasification of char carbon occurs. To show the advantages of plasma-aided coal combustion as compared with the conventional one, the numerical simulation of the process was carried out. The numerical modeling was performed for the low-rank bituminous coal of 40% ash content incinerated at a boiler of 420-t/h steam productivity. Full-scale trials of the plasma-aided combustion confirmed the possibility of high-ash coal ignition in the cold furnace without heating of primary air.
Keywords
charcoal; coal ash; coal gasification; ignition; incineration; plasma heating; plasma production; pulverised fuels; steam power stations; PFS; air-coal mixture; arc plasma generator; boiler; char partial gasification; coal incineration; coal-fired thermal power plant; environmentally friendly; fuel combustion; fuel ignition; low-rank bituminous coal; plasma heating; plasma thermochemical preparation; plasma-aided coal combustion; plasma-aided coal ignition; plasma-fuel system; pulverized coal burner; steam production; Coal; Combustion; Furnaces; Ignition; Plasma temperature; Thermal power plants; Coal; combustion; ignition; plasma-fuel system (PFS); thermal power plant (TPP);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPS.2014.2345871
Filename
6882191
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