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Paper Name    Computational fluid dynamics investigation on the effect of co-firing semi-coke and bituminous coal in a 300MW tangentially fired boiler
Author    Du, Yongbo ; Wang, Chang'an ; Wang, Pengqian ; Che, Defu
Publication/Completion Time    2019-03-15
Magazine Name    PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS PART A-JOURNAL OF POWER
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Paper description    In this paper, the effect of co-firing semi-coke in a 300MW tangentially fired boiler was numerically investigated. The results indicate that the incomplete combustion heat loss and NOx emission both increase with semi-coke co-fired ratio. Semi-coke may be injected into the furnace at a different height, which can lead to different thermal efficiency and NOx emission. It is suggested that semi-coke should not be fed from the top or bottom layer burners, since this could give rise to high carbon content respectively in fly ash and bottom slag. In addition, injecting semi-coke from the top burners could significantly increase the NOx emission. Under 1/2 co-firing ratio, the optimal fuel allocation is that feeding semi-coke from the B, D, and E layer burners. The growth in semi-coke particle size could increase the unburned carbon loss and NOx emission. It is highly recommended to reduce the unburned carbon loss under semi-coke co-fired condition by increasing the stoichiometric ratio of primary air for semi-coke. As it is increased from 0.25 to 0.3, the combustion efficiency of the co-fired condition is 99.47%, the same as when only firing bituminous coal, and the NOx emission is about 30% higher.