Interactions between coal-ash and burner quarls. Part 2: resistance of different refractory materials to slag attack in a combustion test facility

The interactions between coal-ash and a variety of refractory materials with a potential as refractory quarls have been studied in a 0.5 MW combustion test facility. A Clay-bonded SiC refractory has been found to react least with coal-ash, but not as a result of its lower surface temperatures. It is...

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Published inFuel (Guildford) Vol. 04 |t 38; pp. 1867 - 1873.
Main Authors Wells, Jon, Riley, Gerry, Williamson, Jim
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.10.2003
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Summary:The interactions between coal-ash and a variety of refractory materials with a potential as refractory quarls have been studied in a 0.5 MW combustion test facility. A Clay-bonded SiC refractory has been found to react least with coal-ash, but not as a result of its lower surface temperatures. It is suggested that oxidation of the SiC leads to CO[2 evolution from the surface of the refractory, hindering coal-ash penetration into the refractory. A technique for modifying the surface of rammable refractory materials, to reduce the adhesion strength of coal-ash, deposits, is proposed. Initial results indicate that the technique can be successful and could easily be applied in a utility boiler.
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ISSN:0016-2361