Numerical prediction of combustion of carbon particle clusters in a circulating fluidized bed riser [An article from: Chemical Engineering Journal]
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The burning properties of carbon particles in clusters were numerically studied using a mathematical model. Chemical reactions consist in heterogeneous reactions including char combustion and in gases homogeneous reactions. The numerical model predicted gas flux through a cluster, distributions of gas temperature and concentrations of gas species in clusters. Burnout of char particles in cluster is less than that of isolated char particles in the stream. Formation of NO and N"2O are restrained from particle clustering. Effects of inlet gas temperature, inlet gas velocity, distribution of particles in cluster as well as particle size on char combustion and flow behavior are numerically investigated.
Description:
The burning properties of carbon particles in clusters were numerically studied using a mathematical model. Chemical reactions consist in heterogeneous reactions including char combustion and in gases homogeneous reactions. The numerical model predicted gas flux through a cluster, distributions of gas temperature and concentrations of gas species in clusters. Burnout of char particles in cluster is less than that of isolated char particles in the stream. Formation of NO and N"2O are restrained from particle clustering. Effects of inlet gas temperature, inlet gas velocity, distribution of particles in cluster as well as particle size on char combustion and flow behavior are numerically investigated.
