Title :
Simulation of Efficiency and Low NOx Combustion-Supporting Technology by Local Oxygen-Enrichment in Pulverized Coal Boiler
Author :
Yuhua, Xiang ; Jiayuan, Zhang ; Xiaohui, Zhang ; Yongqing, Li ; Ting, Gong
Author_Institution :
Central South Univ., Changsha, China
fDate :
July 31 2012-Aug. 2 2012
Abstract :
To solve problems such as low thermal efficiency, high concentration of NOx emissions and slag bonding of a 150t/h pulverized coal boiler, A new idea of using enriched-oxygen air as the over flame air (OFA) and welted edge air was proposed. With the help of computer numerical simulation technology and using k-e-g turbulence combustion model for computations of the gas phase and two competing reactions for the coal devolatilization, the velocity and temperature field and concentration of NOx in the combustion of pulverized coal were simulated. The simulation result shows that the local oxygen-enrichment combustion-supporting technology used in tangential pulverized coal boiler can improve the dynamic field characteristics and combustion stability in the furnace effectively, and has a very positive role on reducing the concentration of NOx emissions.
Keywords :
air pollution; boilers; combustion; nitrogen compounds; numerical analysis; pulverised fuels; steam power stations; turbulence; NOx; OFA; coal devolatilization; coal-fired boiler; computer numerical simulation technology; enriched-oxygen air; gas phase; k-e-g turbulence combustion model; local oxygen-enrichment; low combustion-supporting technology; low thermal efficiency; over flame air; slag bonding; tangential pulverized coal boiler; temperature field; welted edge air; Boilers; Coal; Combustion; Fires; Furnaces; Numerical simulation; Temperature distribution; pulverized coal boiler; local oxygen-enrichment combustion-supporting technology; numerical simulation; NOx;
Conference_Titel :
Digital Manufacturing and Automation (ICDMA), 2012 Third International Conference on
Conference_Location :
GuiLin
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2217-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICDMA.2012.257