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Ultrafine ash emission control of pulverized coal-fired boilers with electrostatic precipitators

Authors :
Mustonen, Juha
Pohjola, Juha
Porle, Kjell
Mauritzson, Christer
Srinivasachar, Srivats
Kauppinen, Esko
Lind, Terttaliisa
Schleicher, Bertram
Kurkela, Juha
Joutsensaari, Jorma
Valmari, Tuomas
Tapper, Unto
Ylätalo, Sampo
Thun, Rabbe
Korhonen, Maija
Source :
Mustonen, J, Pohjola, J, Porle, K, Mauritzson, C, Srinivasachar, S, Kauppinen, E, Lind, T, Schleicher, B, Kurkela, J, Joutsensaari, J, Valmari, T, Tapper, U & Ylätalo, S 1999, Ultrafine ash emission control of pulverized coal-fired boilers with electrostatic precipitators . in R Thun & M Korhonen (eds), SIHTI 2: Energia-ja ympäristöteknologia. Tutkimusohjelman vuosikirja 1998 : Projektiesittelyt . VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo, VTT Symposium, no. 191, pp. 289-312 . < https://publications.vtt.fi/pdf/symposiums/1999/S191.pdf >
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, 1999.

Abstract

We have studied ash formation during the pulverized combustion of coal both at laboratory and field scale combustion systems, with special emphasis on the formation of ultrafine ash particles below 0.5 &#181;m in diameter. In addition, we have determined ash penetration through the electrostatic precipitator (ESP) as the function of particle diameter at various ESP operation conditions, both at field scale and at pilot-scale ESP. Volatilized ash species, mainly oxides of Al and Si, form agglomerated ultrafine ash particles during char combustion. The fraction of ash volatilized and accordingly the average particle size increases as the function of char surface temperature, i.e. when increasing the oxygen partial pressure surrounding the burning char particle. In addition, the ultrafine particle size decreases when increasing the distance between the burning char particles. The size distribution of ultrafine ash formed at given combustion conditions varied from one coal to another. The maximum penetration value from 3 to 10 % was measured for particles from 0.1 to 0.5 &#181;m in diameter at full scale industrial ESP&#39;s. Pilot-scale studies showed that ultrafine ash particle collection efficiency can be significantly improved by reducing the ion concentration within the ESP via pulsed mode operation, by increasing the gas humidity and by reducing the gas temperature within the ESP.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Mustonen, J, Pohjola, J, Porle, K, Mauritzson, C, Srinivasachar, S, Kauppinen, E, Lind, T, Schleicher, B, Kurkela, J, Joutsensaari, J, Valmari, T, Tapper, U &amp; Yl&#228;talo, S 1999, Ultrafine ash emission control of pulverized coal-fired boilers with electrostatic precipitators . in R Thun &amp; M Korhonen (eds), SIHTI 2: Energia-ja ymp&#228;rist&#246;teknologia. Tutkimusohjelman vuosikirja 1998 : Projektiesittelyt . VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo, VTT Symposium, no. 191, pp. 289-312 . < https://publications.vtt.fi/pdf/symposiums/1999/S191.pdf >
Accession number :
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