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Modelling of the Pulverised Coal Preparation for Combustion in a Plasma Chamber (CROSBI ID 686100)

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Jankoski, Zlatko ; Lockwood, Frederick C. ; Messerle, Vladimir E. ; Karpenko, Evgeni I. ; Ustimenko, Alexander B. Modelling of the Pulverised Coal Preparation for Combustion in a Plasma Chamber // CD Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Technologies and Combustion for a Clean Environment / Carvalho, Maria da Graca (ur.). Lisabon: Instituto Superior Técnico, 2003

Podaci o odgovornosti

Jankoski, Zlatko ; Lockwood, Frederick C. ; Messerle, Vladimir E. ; Karpenko, Evgeni I. ; Ustimenko, Alexander B.

engleski

Modelling of the Pulverised Coal Preparation for Combustion in a Plasma Chamber

The objective of this study is to simulate the behaviour of pulverized coal in the plasma chamber through numerical experiments carried out with the aid of developed thermodynamic, kinetic and multi dimensional computational fluid dynamics based mathematical models. The data needed for the validation of the numerical procedure were obtained from a cylindrical direct flow burner equipped with a plasmatron (plasma generator) with 100 kW of electric power and mounted on a full-scale boiler (Gusinoozersk TPP, Eastern Siberia). The experiments were carried out using ‘Tugnuisk’ bituminous coal. Two mathematical models were employed: the one (‘1D Plasma-Coal’) being onedimensional, but with an emphasis on complex chemistry, the other (3D FAFNIR) being fully three-dimensional with emphasis on the geometry and overall combustion processes. 1D Plasma-Coal numerical experiments gave the predicted temperatures and velocities of gas and solids along the chamber length ; while the concentrations of the gas components (CO, CO2, H2, CH4, C6H6, N2, H2O) were reported for the chamber exit. The degree of coal gasification showed that 54% of coal carbon was gasified within the plasma chamber. 3D numerical results for plasma jet spreading length were in good agreement with the measured data, while the temperature profiles within the plasma chamber were over predicted. The predictions of main species concentrations reveal that oxygen was completely consumed with the exit product stream consisting of combustible gases, un-burnt volatiles and char particles.

Pulverized coal combustion, plasma, mathematical modelling

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Podaci o prilogu

N 04.4

2003.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

CD Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Technologies and Combustion for a Clean Environment

Carvalho, Maria da Graca

Lisabon: Instituto Superior Técnico

Podaci o skupu

7th International Conference on Technologies and Combustion for a Clean Environment, Clean Air 2003

predavanje

07.07.2003-10.07.2003

Lisabon, Portugal

Povezanost rada

Strojarstvo