Model based analysis of the post-combustion calcium looping process for carbon dioxide capture


Autoria(s): Ylätalo, Jaakko
Data(s)

04/12/2013

04/12/2013

09/12/2013

Resumo

This thesis presents a one-dimensional, semi-empirical dynamic model for the simulation and analysis of a calcium looping process for post-combustion CO2 capture. Reduction of greenhouse emissions from fossil fuel power production requires rapid actions including the development of efficient carbon capture and sequestration technologies. The development of new carbon capture technologies can be expedited by using modelling tools. Techno-economical evaluation of new capture processes can be done quickly and cost-effectively with computational models before building expensive pilot plants. Post-combustion calcium looping is a developing carbon capture process which utilizes fluidized bed technology with lime as a sorbent. The main objective of this work was to analyse the technological feasibility of the calcium looping process at different scales with a computational model. A one-dimensional dynamic model was applied to the calcium looping process, simulating the behaviour of the interconnected circulating fluidized bed reactors. The model incorporates fundamental mass and energy balance solvers to semi-empirical models describing solid behaviour in a circulating fluidized bed and chemical reactions occurring in the calcium loop. In addition, fluidized bed combustion, heat transfer and core-wall layer effects were modelled. The calcium looping model framework was successfully applied to a 30 kWth laboratory scale and a pilot scale unit 1.7 MWth and used to design a conceptual 250 MWth industrial scale unit. Valuable information was gathered from the behaviour of a small scale laboratory device. In addition, the interconnected behaviour of pilot plant reactors and the effect of solid fluidization on the thermal and carbon dioxide balances of the system were analysed. The scale-up study provided practical information on the thermal design of an industrial sized unit, selection of particle size and operability in different load scenarios.

Identificador

978-952-265-521-9

1456-4491

http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/93929

URN:ISBN:978-952-265-521-9

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Lappeenranta University of Technology

Relação

978-952-265-520-2

Acta Universitatis Lappeenrantaensis

Palavras-Chave #calcium looping process #modelling #CCS #dynamic #circulating fluidized
Tipo

Väitöskirja

Doctoral Dissertation