• Title/Summary/Keyword: Devolatilization Kinetics

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Application of a DAEM Method for a Comparison of Devolatilization Kinetics of Imported Coals (DAEM 분석 방법을 통한 국내 수입탄의 탈휘발화 반응특성 비교연구)

  • Kim, Ryang Gyoon;Song, Ju Hun;Lee, Byoung Hwa;Chang, Young June;Jeon, Chung Hwan
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.48 no.1
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    • pp.110-115
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    • 2010
  • The experiment was designed to compare pyrolysis kinetics of two different classes of imported coal. The pyrolysis behaviors of the coals were first observed with thermogravimetric analyzer(TGA). The kinetic analysis was further done based on a new distributed activation energy model(New DAEM). During the analysis, weight loss curves measured at three different heating rates were used to obtain the activation energy distribution function curve f(E) of a given coal sample where a mean activation energy is determined by its peak. The results show a significant difference in the mean activation energy between two coals for the pyrolytic reaction. The prediction of a chemical percolation devolatilization(CPD) model where the kinetics obtained from the New DAEM method were incorporated is in much closer agreement with an experimental data of TGA particularly for the bituminous coal.

An Experimental Study on the Devolatilization Kinetics of Ashless coal in Fixed and Entrained Conditions (초청정 석탄의 탈휘발 반응률에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Yu, Da-Yeon;Lee, Byoung-Hwa;Song, Ju-Hun;Lee, Si-Hyun;Jeon, Chung-Hwan
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.35 no.10
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    • pp.997-1003
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    • 2011
  • In order to investigate devolatilization characteristics for ashless coal with relatively low ash content and high heating value, an experiment was performed in different bed configurations of TGA and DTF(Drop Tube Furnace) at atmospheric pressure condition. The heating rate was $10^{\circ}C$/min up to $950^{\circ}C$ in TGA, while the temperatures of DTF varied from 500 to $1300^{\circ}C$ in step of $200^{\circ}C$. A weight loss and particle temperature were obtained to determine devolatilization kinetics. The kinetic parameters including an activation energy and pre-exponential factor for ashless coal were obtained using Coats-Redfern method in TGA and single step method in DTF. Furthermore, the devolatilization kinetics of the ashless coal were compared with the results of different kinds of conventional coal such as sub-bituminous and bituminous. The results show that the activation energy of devolatilazation for ashless coal is lower than those of others in fixed and entrained conditions.

The Effect of Torrefaction Process on the Structure and Combustion of Biomass Fuel (반탄화 과정이 바이오매스 연료의 구조 및 연소성에 미치는 영향)

  • JEONG, JONG-WON;KIM, GYEONG-MIN;ISWORO, YANUAR YUDHI;JEON, CHUNG-HWAN
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.280-291
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    • 2018
  • Torrefaction is one of the methods to increase combustion calorific value and hydrophobicity of biomass. In this study, the effects of torrefaction on devolatilization, char reactivity and biomass structure were analyzed. Empty fruit bunch (EFB) and Kenaf biomass were used as fuels to be torrefied in the N2 environment at 200, 250 and $290^{\circ}C$. Devolatilization and char kinetics were analyzed by using TGA and biomass structure was investigated through petrography image. The reactivity showed different trends depending on the torrefaction temperature and biomass structure. The herbaceous biomass, Kenaf, was shown as high reactivity and thin wall structure. On the contrary, the woody biomass, EFB, had relatively low reactivity and thick wall structure.

Laminar Burning Velocities of Atmospheric Coal Air Mixtures

  • Park, Ho Young;Park, Yoon Hwa
    • KEPCO Journal on Electric Power and Energy
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.89-96
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    • 2016
  • The mechanism for laminar dust flame propagation can only be elucidated from a comprehensive mathematical model which incorporates conduction and radiation, as well as the chemical kinetics of particle devolatilization and gas phase and char reaction. The mathematical model for a flat, laminar, premixed coal-air flame is applied to the atmospheric coal-air mixtures studied by Smoot and co-workers, and comparisons are made with their measurements and predictions. Here the principal parameter for comparison is the laminar burning velocity. The studies of Smoot and co-workers are first reviewed and compared with those predicted by the present model. The effects of inlet temperature and devolatilization rate constants on the burning velocities are studied with the present model, and compared with their measurements and predictions. Their measured burning velocities are approximately predicted with the present model at relatively high coal concentrations, with a somewhat increased inlet temperature. From the comparisons, their model might over-estimate particle temperature and rates of devolatilization. This would enable coal-air mixtures to be burned without any form of preheat and would tend to increase their computed values of burning velocity.

Thermal Behavior and Kinetics of Coal Blends during Devolatilization (탈휘발화 과정에서 혼탄의 반응률과 열적 거동에 관한 연구)

  • Ryu, Kwang-Il;Kim, Ryang-Gyoon;Li, Dong-Fang;Wu, Ze-Lin;Jeon, Chung-Hwan
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.51 no.1
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    • pp.121-126
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    • 2013
  • The objective of this research is to predict the TG curve of blends of bituminous coal and sub-bituminous coal during devolatilization. TSL (Thermal Shock Large) TGA was used for Experiments, and Coats-redfern method was used for reaction order calculation. Based on reaction order, sum method was verified to be suitable for a single coal, then, prediction and comparison of TG curve of coal blends was conducted using both of WSM (Weight Sum Method) and MWSM (Modified Weight Sum Method), where the latter was developed in this research. The presented experiment results and WSM & MWSM were showed to be reasonable using linear least square method. MWSM performed more accurately than WSM for the case that TG curve had different slopes and the case that sharp weight loss happened due to release of volatile matter. The results showed that it's possible to predict the thermal behavior of coal blends during devolatilization based on the thermal behavior of single coals.

Study on the Pyrolysis Kinetics of RDF(Refuse Derived Fuel) with Thermogravimetric Analysis (열중량 분석 기법을 통한 RDF의 열분해 특성 조사)

  • Kim, Dong-Won;Lee, Jong-Min;Kim, Jae-Sung
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.47 no.6
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    • pp.676-682
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    • 2009
  • Devolatilization of the Refuse Derived Fuel(RDF) which is produced at WonJu in Korea was characterized in air atmosphere with variation of heating rate(10, 20 and $30^{\circ}C/min$) in TGA. The results of TG Analysis have shown that the pyrolysis and char combustion of the RDF occurred in the range of $350{\sim}700^{\circ}C$ depending on the heating rate. Activation energy of the RDF which was determined by using Friedman and Ozawa-Flynn-Wall method was in the range of 14.44~18.40 kcal/mol. Also, reaction order(n) and pre-exponential factors(A) were 1.219 and $3.02{\times}10^5$ by using Friedman method, respectively. In order to find out the devolatilization mechanism of the RDF, twelve solid-state mechanisms defined by Coats Redfern Method were tested. The results of the Coats Redfern Method have shown that chemical reaction is the effective mechanism by comparison with the value of the activation energy which was derived from the Friedman and Flynn-Wall-Ozawa method and correlation coefficient from twelve solid-state mechanisms of Coats Redfern Method. The solid state decomposition mechanism of the RDF was found to be a decelerated $F_1$ type, random nucleation with one nucleus on the individual particle.