2022
DOI: 10.37934/cfdl.14.1.99111
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A Numerical Model for Ash Deposition Based on Actual Operating Conditions of a 700 MW Coal-Fired Power Plant: Validation Feedback Loop via Structural Similarity Indexes (SSIMs)

Abstract: The combustion of coals will result in significant ash-related issues, which will ultimately lead to the efficiency loss of coal-fired utility boilers. While there have been numerous attempts to predict ash deposition dynamics using numerical approaches, the majority of these models were constructed using experimental data from pilot-scale furnaces and without integration with combustion models. Therefore, the current study collects meaningful power plant data from ash sampling activities at one of Malaysia's … Show more

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“…The detailed chemical reaction modelling schemes of solid fuel combustion used in this research work are similar to those demonstrated in our previous research [35][36]. The chemical kinetics and combustion models used in this study account for the three main stages of solid fuel combustion: devolatilisation, char conversion/reaction, and volatiles reactions.…”
Section: Numerical Setupmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…The detailed chemical reaction modelling schemes of solid fuel combustion used in this research work are similar to those demonstrated in our previous research [35][36]. The chemical kinetics and combustion models used in this study account for the three main stages of solid fuel combustion: devolatilisation, char conversion/reaction, and volatiles reactions.…”
Section: Numerical Setupmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The three-dimensional (3D) configuration of a coal-fired boiler as shown in Figure 1 was created using as-built dimensions from the actual coal-fired power plant under consideration. The boiler has a wall-firing design with 36 coal burners that are also the primary air (PA) inlets, with 36 secondary air (SA) inlets circumferentially positioned at each burner-PA inlet to enable better mixing of the incoming coal and air, as well as to provide a dry low NOx region closer to the burner area where the incoming SA creates a recirculation zone for the incoming coal and air [35][36]. Each side of a boiler (front and rear walls) has each 18 burner-PA inlets and 18 SA inlets located at three different heights at a burner zone due to the wall-firing layout.…”
Section: Physical Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
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