2017
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.6b02225
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Transition Mechanism Between Combustion Regions in Swirling Entrained Flow Downer Reactors

Abstract: Computational examination of pulverized coal combustion in an entrained flow downer reactor exhibited the existence of two distinct combustion regions referred to as near burner combustion (NBC) and far region combustion (FRC) with lack of mediate state. Operating conditions and material properties were altered within a broad range in which the reactor’s behavior was studied. A transition mechanism between the two combustion structures was recognized and isolated to illustrate ranges of stable combustion. NBC … Show more

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“…Pyrolysis is a thermochemical decomposition process in which biomass is heated at high temperatures (300-650 • C) without oxygen. The difference between pyrolysis and gasification is that there is (almost) no oxygen in the conversion process [113]. Pyrolysis mainly produces carbon-rich solid substances, namely biochar, as well as oily substances and gases such as carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.…”
Section: Carbonization Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pyrolysis is a thermochemical decomposition process in which biomass is heated at high temperatures (300-650 • C) without oxygen. The difference between pyrolysis and gasification is that there is (almost) no oxygen in the conversion process [113]. Pyrolysis mainly produces carbon-rich solid substances, namely biochar, as well as oily substances and gases such as carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.…”
Section: Carbonization Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most of them, pulverized coal is supplied with air to the combustion zone. Due to the orientation of nozzles, a swirled flow is formed in the combustion chamber [2][3][4]. This procedure of pulverized coal combustion ensures sufficient component mixing, combustion efficiency and less emission of harmful substances into the atmosphere in comparison with traditional combustion on a grate [5], used in "small energy".…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%