Abstract
This research investigated the effects of the specific primary (under-fire) air flowrate (mair) on the combustion behavior of a 50-50wt % blend of raw corn straw (CS) and raw pinewood wastes in a fixed-bed reactor. This parameter was varied in the range of 0.079-0.226 kg m -2 s -1 , which changed the overall combustion stoichiometry from airlean (excess air coefficient Λ=0.73) to air-rich (excess air coefficient Λ=1.25) and affected the combustion efficiency and stability as well as the emissions of hazardous pollutants. It was observed that by increasing m air, the ignition delay time first increased and then decreased, the average bed temperatures increased, both the average flame propagation rates and the fuel burning rates increased, and the combustion efficiencies also increased. The emissions of CO as well as those of cumulative gas phase nitrogen compounds increased, the latter mostly because of increasing HCN, while those of NO were rather constant. The emissions of HCl decreased but those of other chlorinecontaining species increased. The effect of m air on the conversion of sulfur to SO 2 was minor. By considering all of the aforesaid factors, a mildly overall air-rich (fuel-lean) (Λ=1.04) operating condition can be suggested for corn-straw/pinewood burning fixedbed grate-fired reactors.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 042205 |
| Journal | Journal of Energy Resources Technology |
| Volume | 141 |
| Issue number | 4 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 1 Apr 2019 |
| Externally published | Yes |
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SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy
Keywords
- biomass blending
- biomass combustion
- corn straw
- effect of primary air
- fixed-bed reactor
- gaseous emissions
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