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Sulfur capture for fluidized-bed combustion of high-sulfur content lignites

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  • Altindag, Hakan
  • Gogebakan, Yusuf
  • Selçuk, Nevin

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Sulfur release and capture behavior of lignites with highly combustible sulfur-contents were investigated by extending a previously-developed comprehensive model to incorporate sulfur retention. The predictive performance of the model was tested by comparing the model predictions with on-line concentration measurements of O2, CO2, CO and SO2. Favorable comparisons are obtained between the predicted and measured concentrations of gaseous species along the combustor. Results show that freeboard sulfur-capture is enhanced significantly with recycling of elutriated sorbent particles as the sulfur release to the freeboard is significant for fuels rich in combustible sulfur.

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  • Altindag, Hakan & Gogebakan, Yusuf & Selçuk, Nevin, 2004. "Sulfur capture for fluidized-bed combustion of high-sulfur content lignites," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 79(4), pages 403-424, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:79:y:2004:i:4:p:403-424
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    1. Xu, Cheng & Xu, Gang & Zhao, Shifei & Zhou, Luyao & Yang, Yongping & Zhang, Dongke, 2015. "An improved configuration of lignite pre-drying using a supplementary steam cycle in a lignite fired supercritical power plant," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 160(C), pages 882-891.
    2. Sun, Zhongwei & Wang, Shengwei & Zhou, Qulan & Hui, Shi'en, 2010. "Experimental study on desulfurization efficiency and gas-liquid mass transfer in a new liquid-screen desulfurization system," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 87(5), pages 1505-1512, May.

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