scholarly journals Combustion Characteristics of Mui and Taru Basin Coal in a Fluidized Bed Combustor

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Brian Ondari ◽  
Zachary Siagi ◽  
Anil Kumar

Coal reserves at Mui and Taru in Kitui and Kilifi counties in Kenya are estimated to provide over 400 million tons. Being new discoveries, their properties were investigated using the ASTM standards, while the combustion characteristics were studied in a fluidized bed combustor (FBC). Proximate analyses of the Mui1, Mui2, and Taru coal samples were as follows: moisture content 3.75, 5.48, and 3.53%; volatile matter 59.25, 58.05, and 55.10%; ash content 9.25, 11.48, and 24.63%; and fixed carbon 27.80, 25.00, and 16.75%, respectively. Ultimate analysis for Mui1, Mui2, and Taru coal samples is as follows: sulphur wt.% 1.94, 1.89, and 1.07; carbon 65.68, 60.98, and 51.10%; hydrogen 5.97, 5.70, and 5.09%; nitrogen 0.92, 0.94, and 1.00%; and oxygen 11.62, 12.33, and 11.13%, respectively. Temperature–weight loss analysis showed that for Mui and Taru basin coal, devolatilization starts at 200°C and 250°C, and combustion was complete at 750°C and 650°C, respectively. The maximum temperature obtained in FBC was 855°C at 700 mm height, just above the point of fuel feed, while the minimum was 440°C at height of 2230 mm. Maximum pressure drop was 1.02 mbars at 150 mm, while minimum was 0.67 mbars at 700 mm from the base. Gross calorific values were Mui1 coal, 27090 kJ/kg (grade A), Mui2 coal, 25196 kJ/kg (grade B), and the Taru coal, 21016 kJ/kg (grade C). Flue gas analysis for Taru and Mui coal gave hydrogen sulfide as 20 ppm and 6 ppm, maximum carbon monoxide of 2000 ppm at 600°C, and a decrease in oxygen as combustion progressed to a minimum of 15%, followed by an increase to 20.3%, suggesting depletion of coal. Based on the findings, the coal samples were suitable for commercial use.

2004 ◽  
Vol 2004.14 (0) ◽  
pp. 216-219
Author(s):  
Yoshizo SUZUKI ◽  
Shuichi OCHI ◽  
Tomoyuki NOJIMA ◽  
Masaki KATAOKA ◽  
Minoru TSUKAMOTO

2008 ◽  
Vol 2008.83 (0) ◽  
pp. _8-20_
Author(s):  
Takahiro MURAKAMI ◽  
Yoshizo SUZUKI ◽  
Hidekazu NAGASAWA ◽  
Takafumi YAMAMOTO ◽  
Takami KOSEKI ◽  
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2012 ◽  
pp. 07-11
Author(s):  
Mohammad Nazri Mohd Jaafar ◽  
Rosyida Permatasari ◽  
Mohd Nazar Yakin Mohd Sobree

Emissions released from fluidized bed combustor (FBC) are highly dependent on several operating parameters, for example, temperature, staged air, excess air, fuel feed rate, and fuel properties. This paper presents results of experiments conducted using air staging technique on a laboratory scale fluidized bed rig, using palm shells as fuel oil and silica sand as an inert medium. Silica sand was used to ensure a sustainable fuel ignition and stable combustion occurs in the FBC. Emission of CO and NOx emissions, and temperatures along the height of the bed and flue were measured. The experimental results show that the axial temperature profile along the height was proportionally reduced with bed height of FBC. CO and NOx emissions obtained exhibit lower values for the air staged combustion. Pelepasan emisi dari pembakar lapisan terbendalir (FBC) adalah sangat bergantung kepada beberapa parameter kendalian sebagai contoh: suhu, udara berperingkat, udara berlebihan, kadar suapan bahan api, dan sifat bahan api. Kertas kerja ini mempersembahkan keputusan eksperimen yang dilaksanakan menggunakan teknik pemeringkatan udara ke atas rig lapisan terbendalir skala makmal, menggunakan tempurung kelapa sawit sebagai bahan api dan pasir silika sebagai bahan perantara lengai. Pasir silica telah digunakan untuk memastikan pencucuhan bahan api mampan dan pembakaran stabil berlaku di dalam FBC. Pelepasan gas emisi CO dan NOx serta suhu sepanjang ketinggian pembakar dan juga dalam serombong diukur. Keputusan ujikaji menunjukkan bahawa profil suhu paksi berkurangan secara berkadaran sepanjang ketinggian FBC. Pelepasan CO dan NOx yang diperolehi mempamerkan nilai yang lebih rendah untuk keadaan pembakaran dengan pemeringkatan udara.


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