A comparison of thermal condition between pilot- and full-scale furnaces for studying slagging and fouling propensity in PF boilers


Autoria(s): Su, Shi; Pohl, John H.; Holcombe, Don; Hart, John A.
Contribuinte(s)

R. A. Yetter

Data(s)

01/01/2001

Resumo

The Australian Coal Industry Research Laboratory (ACIRL) furnace is scaled to simulate slagging and fouling in operating boilers. This requires that the gas and target temperatures, the heat flux, and the flow pattern be the same as those in real boilers. The gas and target temperatures are maintained by insulating the wall and cooling the target respectively. The flow pattern of a small burner cannot be the same as a large furnace. However, this flow pattern is partially compensated for by placing the slagging panels in three vertical locations. The paper develops the models of radiant heat transfer from the flame to the deposits both in pilot-scale and full-scale furnaces. They are used to compare the effective radiant heat transfer of the pilot- and full-scale furnaces. The experimental data both from the pilot- and full-scale furnaces are used to verify the incident heat flux and temperature profiles in the pilot- and full-scale furnaces. The results showed that the thermal condition in the pilot-scale furnace meets the requirements for studying the slagging regarding the gas temperature and the incident heat flux, particularly for the panel #1. The gas temperature in the convective section also meets the requirement for studying the fouling.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:60005

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Gordon & Breach Science Publishers

Palavras-Chave #Thermodynamics #Energy & Fuels #Engineering, Multidisciplinary #Engineering, Chemical #Ash Deposition #Thermal Condition #Heat Flux #Gas Temperature #Emissivity #C1 #290600 Chemical Engineering #660101 Coal-electricity
Tipo

Journal Article