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Achievement in ultra-low-load combustion stability for an anthracite- and down-fired boiler after applying novel swirl burners: From laboratory experiments to industrial applications

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  • Wang, Qingxiang
  • Chen, Zhichao
  • Li, Liankai
  • Zeng, Lingyan
  • Li, Zhengqi

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Deep peak shaving requires extremely high requirements for low-load combustion stability of boilers. In this study, a novel swirl burner (NSB) with an eccentric secondary air arrangement was proposed, and the validity and the progressiveness of the NSB in achieving ultra-low-load combustion stability for down-fired boilers (DFBs) were confirmed from laboratory experiments to industrial applications. Firstly, the cold-modelling experiments of gas/particle (GP) two-phase flow characteristics involving two combustion systems (i.e., the DFB with traditional swirl burners (TSBs) and the DFB with NSBs) were performed at an ultra-low load of 90 MWe. Compared with the original boiler with TSBs, the maximum horizontal recirculation velocity and the area of recirculation zone below arches significantly increase for the improved DFB with NSBs. The particle number concentration near furnace center for the improved DFB with NSBs is much higher than that for the original DFB with TSBs. The above two aspects will effectively guarantee timely ignition of anthracite. The downward depth of GP flows and the space utilization ratio of the lower furnace increase, which will be beneficial to promoting volume heat load and heat flux density in primary combustion zone. In addition, full-scale industrial-sized measurements aiming at a 300-MWe DFB improved by NSBs were carried out at ultra-low loads of 100 and 90 MWe. For the original DFB after improved by NSBs, the minimum load for stable combustion without oil support is reduced from 150 to 90 MWe, and the ultra-low-load combustion stability is achieved. For the improved DFB with NSBs, pulverized coal ignition distances for operating burners are about 2 and 2.6 m, respectively, and the signal strength of flame detectors for all operating burners is above 95% at 100 and 90 MWe. The flame fullness and combustion stability are good at the initial combustion stage. At ultra-low loads, furnace negative pressure, superheat steam pressure and oxygen concentration at furnace outlet fluctuate slightly. The temperature at air preheater inlet meets the needs of normal operation of denitrification system, and there is no problem of low temperature corrosion on the surface at flue gas side of air preheater. The unburned carbon in fly ash is about 4%. The maximum concentrations of NOx emission at furnace outlet are 714 and 687 mg/m3 (O2 = 6%) at 100 and 90 MWe, respectively, and ultra-low emission of NOx after denitrification system is achieved.

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  • Wang, Qingxiang & Chen, Zhichao & Li, Liankai & Zeng, Lingyan & Li, Zhengqi, 2020. "Achievement in ultra-low-load combustion stability for an anthracite- and down-fired boiler after applying novel swirl burners: From laboratory experiments to industrial applications," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 192(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:192:y:2020:i:c:s0360544219323187
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2019.116623
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