Abstract

Preliminary lab-scale investigations were conducted on slagging abatement in biomass-firing by fuel mixing. Three agriculture biomass fuels and olive cake were used in the experiments. Polish lignites and bituminous coals were examined as anti-sintering additives. The effects of chlorine release, potassium retention and ash sintering were examined by heating samples of biomass fuels and additives in the muffle oven and, next, firing them in the laboratory down-fired furnace at the temperature in the range of 800-1150ºC. The obtained slag samples were analysed on: chlorine and potassium content, sintering tendency and crystalline components. Among the examined coals lignite from Turów mine and bituminous coal from Boleslaw Smialy mine appeared to be the most effective in potassium retention in aluminosilicate and chlorine release from slag. Possibly the major factor of these coals which reduced ash sintering was relatively high content of kaolinite

Details

Title
Lab-Scale Investigations During Combustion of Agricultural Residues and Selected Polish Coals
Author
Kordylewski, Wlodzimierz K; Moscicki, Krzysztof J; Witkowski, Karol J
Pages
249-262
Publication year
2014
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Polish Academy of Sciences
ISSN
02086425
e-ISSN
23001925
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1861139906
Copyright
Copyright De Gruyter Open Sp. z o.o. 2014