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Modeling of the submicron particles formation and initial layer ash deposition during high temperature oxy-coal combustion
Authors:Zhonghua Zhan  Andrew Chiodo  Minmin Zhou  Kevin Davis  Dave Wang  Jacob Beutler  Marc Cremer  Yueming Wang  Jost OL Wendt
Affiliation:1. Reaction Engineering International, 189 E. Fort Union Blvd. Ste. 201, Midvale, UT 84047, USA;2. Southern Research, National Carbon Capture Center (NCCC), Wilsonville, Alabama, USA;3. Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Utah, UT, USA
Abstract:The future use of coal as a fuel for power generation in the US depends on the availability of financially viable technologies for capture and storage of CO2 emissions from power plants. Key second-generation candidates for CO2 capture include high temperature and pressurized oxy-firing of coal, which has the potential to increase efficiency, lower capital costs, avoid air ingress and reduce oxygen requirements. However, unquantified challenges, such as flame behavior, heat transfer, ash transformation, ash deposition and char oxidation, still exist for those technologies. This study specifically focuses on the formation of submicron particles and initial layer ash deposition during high temperature oxy-coal combustion. Previous work has shown that the initial layer deposits are mainly formed of submicron size ash aerosols transported by thermophoresis. Unfortunately, the importance of submicron particle deposition has not received much attention, probably due to the insignificant deposit mass and difficulty in prediction of the submicron particles formation. In this work, models including mineral matter vaporization model, scavenging model and deposition model are developed and applied into a three-dimensional CFD framework to predict the submicron particles formation and subsequent initial layer deposits formation. The model results are comparable to experimental data. The merits of this work are that it has led to the development of a novel approach to predict both submicron particle formation and initial layer ash deposition during oxy-coal combustion.
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