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A Study on the Oxy-Combustion of the Coal in Drop Tube Furnace (Drop Tube Furnace에서 석탄의 순산소 연소 특성)

  • Roh, Seon Ah;Yun, Jin Han;Lee, Jung Kyu;Keel, Sang In;Min, Tai Jin;Kim, Sang-Bok;Park, In-Yong;Han, Bangwoo;Kim, Jin-Tae
    • Clean Technology
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.367-371
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    • 2021
  • The oxy-combustion system is one of the carbon recovery and storage technologies (CCS: Carbon capture & storage) that performs coal combustion using pure oxygen and recirculated flue gas. This is a technology that facilitates storage of carbon dioxide by generating an exhaust gas consisting of only carbon dioxide without a process of separating carbon dioxide and nitrogen when coal is burned using pure oxygen and recirculated flue gas mixture instead of a conventional air combustion system that produces carbon dioxide and nitrogen mixed exhaust gas. In this study, the characteristics of generated NO and SO2 as atmospheric pollutants during oxy-combustion were examined using O2/CO2 mixed simulation gas. The reaction temperature was varied from 900 ℃ to 1200 ℃ and oxygen partial pressure was varied from 30% to 50%. The results showed that NO and SO2 concentrations in flue gas increased as the oxygen concentration and the reaction temperature in the furnace increased. The partial pressure of CO2 in flue gas also increased as the oxygen concentration and the reaction temperature in the furnace increased. As a results of comparing NO production of 30% O2/CO2 oxy-combustion with air combustion, NO in flue gas increased with reaction temperature in both experiments and NO of oxy-combustion was 40 ~ 80 ppm lower than that of air combustion.

Experimental Study of Char Oxidation and Kinetic Rate in O2/CO2 and O2/N2 Environments (O2/CO2조건과 O2/N2조건에서의 촤 연소특성 및 산화 반응성에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Kim, Song-Gon;Lee, Cheon-Seong;Lee, Byoung-Hwa;Song, Ju-Hun;Chang, Young-June;Jeon, Chung-Hwan
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.34 no.12
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    • pp.1101-1109
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    • 2010
  • We investigated the combustion rate and kinetic rate of char when burning in oxygen-enriched atmospheres with either an $N_2$ or $CO_2$ bath gas in a drop tube furnace. The experiments were performed with sub-bituminous coal (Adaro) and bituminous coal (Coal valley) under atmospheric pressure conditions. Two different coals were investigated over 12 to 30 vol% oxygen and furnace temperatures of 900, 1100, and $1300^{\circ}C$. For both coals, the particle temperature and overall reaction rate are lower in the $CO_2$ bath gas. However, analysis of single-particle data shows that the surface-specific burning rate of char oxidation is similar in both gases. In addition, the kinetic rate and activation energy for each coal were similar for both gases. Generally, the particle temperature and overall reaction rate of sub-bituminous coal are higher than those of bituminous coal.

Gasification Kinetics of an Indonesian Subbituminous Coal Char Reactivity with $CO_2$at Elevated Pressure (가압하에서 인도네시아 아역청탄촤의 $CO_2$ 가스화 반응성에 관한 실헙적 연구)

  • 안달홍;고경호;이종민;주용진;김종진
    • Journal of Energy Engineering
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.206-213
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    • 2001
  • Gasification kinetics of an Indonesian sub-bituminous coal-char with $CO_2$at elevated pressure was investigated with a pressurised drop tube furnace reactor. The effects of reaction temperature (900~140$0^{\circ}C$), partial pressure of carbon dioxide (0.1~0.5 MPa), and total system pressure (0.5, 0.7, 1.0, 1.5MPa) on gasification rate of the coal char with $CO_2$have been determined. It was found that the gasification rate was dependent on the total system pressure with the same partial pressure and temperature. The $n^{th}$ order rate equation (R=k $P^{g}$ $_{asn}$) was modified to be R=k $P^{g}$ $_{asn}$ $P^{m}$ $_{total}$ to describe the gasification rate where the total system pressure was changed. The gasification reaction rate of char-$CO_2$at high temperature and elevated pressure may be expressed as dX/dt=(174.1)exp(-71.5/RT)( $P_{CO2}$)0.40( $P_{total}$ )0.65(1-X)$^{2}$ 3/.X> 3/.

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