Aerosols from circulating fluidized bed coal combustion

The understanding of aerosol formation and ash behaviour (evaporation, condensation and mineral particle transformations) is needed when studying e.g. fouling and slagging, high-temperature-high-pressure gas cleaning systems, conventional flue gas cleaning methods and possible adverse environmental...

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Published inJournal of aerosol science Vol. 22; pp. S467 - S470
Main Authors Kauppinen, Esko I., Lind, Terttaliisa M., Eskelinen, Jari J., Jokiniemi, Jorma K., Maenhaut, Willy, Royset, Oddvar, Vadset, Marit, Vilokki, Harri, Kuivalainen, Reijo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 1991
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Summary:The understanding of aerosol formation and ash behaviour (evaporation, condensation and mineral particle transformations) is needed when studying e.g. fouling and slagging, high-temperature-high-pressure gas cleaning systems, conventional flue gas cleaning methods and possible adverse environmental effects of emitted aerosols. Most of the research efforts of aerosol formation in coal combustion has been so far concentrated on pulverized combustion process, although fluidized bed systems are increasingly being adapted to coal combustion. In this study, characteristics of aerosols from atmospheric circulating fluidized bed combustion of low sulphur (S content 0.5%) Venezuelan coal in 81 MW capacity boiler have been studied experimentally.
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ISSN:0021-8502
1879-1964
DOI:10.1016/S0021-8502(05)80139-9