Modelling co-combustion of bituminous coal and pine sawdust: Thermal behaviour

Garikai T. Marangwanda , Daniel M. Madyira , Hermes C. Chihobo , Taiwo O. Babarinde
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This study focused on the effects of introducing pine sawdust and bituminous coal in a down fired combustion reactor. Co-combustion of coal and biomass waste provides an alternative to biomass waste management as well as efficiency improvement with regards to boiler optimisation if correctly applied. A Computational Fluid Dynamics model, using ANSYS Fluent, was employed alongside experimental data to study the behaviour of this co-combustion process. The co-combustion model employed was based on the discrete phase submodel which tracks discrete solid fuel particles in a fluid continuum comprising of the gaseous oxidant, intermediate species, and products. The other important submodels used in this study comprised of the single kinetic devolatilisation submodel and the multiple surface heterogenous char reaction submodel. Two homogenous volatile combustion mechanisms were tested which were the refined Westbrook and Dryer 2-step reaction mechanism as well as the refined Jones and Lindstedt 4-step reaction mechanism. The effect of particle size was monitored in detail by employing a shape factor of 0.87 for biomass particles towards the drag law and the radiative heat transfer tested the effect of using the Discrete Ordinate and P1 radiation submodels. The results showed an increase in burnout for 0.2 s residence time from 37% to 72% when sawdust was introduced in the combustion chamber whilst the temperature profiles showed a general decrease in maximum temperatures attainable as the sawdust proportion increased.

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模拟烟煤和松木屑的共燃烧:热行为
研究了松木木屑和烟煤在下燃式反应器中的应用效果。如果正确应用,煤和生物质废物的共燃烧提供了生物质废物管理的替代方案以及锅炉优化方面的效率提高。利用ANSYS Fluent软件建立了计算流体动力学模型,并结合实验数据对该共燃过程的行为进行了研究。采用的共燃烧模型基于离散相子模型,该模型跟踪由气态氧化剂、中间物质和产物组成的流体连续体中的离散固体燃料颗粒。本研究中使用的其他重要子模型包括单个动力学脱挥发子模型和多个表面多相炭反应子模型。测试了两种均质挥发燃烧机理,即精制Westbrook and Dryer两步反应机理和精制Jones and Lindstedt四步反应机理。采用0.87的形状因子对生物量颗粒对阻力规律的影响进行了详细监测,并采用离散坐标和P1辐射子模型对辐射传热进行了测试。结果表明,当在燃烧室中加入锯末时,在0.2 s的停留时间内,燃尽率从37%增加到72%,而温度曲线显示,随着锯末比例的增加,可达到的最高温度普遍降低。
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