(113b) Line of Sight Soot Measurements In Staged and Unstaged Air and Oxy-Coal Flames | AIChE

(113b) Line of Sight Soot Measurements In Staged and Unstaged Air and Oxy-Coal Flames

Authors 

Tree, D. R. - Presenter, Brigham Young University
Stimpson, C. K. - Presenter, Brigham Young University
Morris, W. J. - Presenter, University of Utah
Wendt, J. O. L. - Presenter, University of Utah


Line of Sight Soot Measurements in Staged and Unstaged Air
and Oxy-Coal Flames

Curtis Stimpson, Trevor Blanc, and Dale R. Tree

Brigham Young University

Will Morris and Yost Wend

University of Utah

Andrew Fry

Reaction Engineering Incorporated

Oxycombustion is a technology that has the potential to
enable the capture of CO2 produced coal-fired boilers. Oxy-coal
combustion is expected to change the temperature and heat transfer
characteristics of coal flames. Radiation is the principle mode of heat transfer
and is typically dominated by soot. Soot concentration has been measured by an
in-situ, line-of-sight extinction method at three axial locations from the
burner in a 40 kWth, down-fired, pulverized coal, reactor. The
oxy-fuel combustor (OFC) located at the University of Utah, can be fired with
air, O2/CO2, and O2 with flue gas recycle (FGR).
Soot measurements were taken with two coals, a PRB sub-bituminous and Skyline,
lignite coal. The oxidizer was staged with S.R = 0.9 and 1.0 in the near burner
zone followed by burnout oxidizer or unstaged with S.R. = 1.09-1.17 in the near
burner zone. For Skyline coal, soot concentration was typically highest at the
root of the flame near the burner and decreased with distance from the flame. For
the PRB coal, soot concentrations was highest in the center of the flame. Soot
concentration increased with decreasing stoichiometric ratio in the near burner
zone. For a fixed axial location and S.R., soot was highest with air as an
oxidizer. Oxidizer with O2 in FGR O2 in CO2 produced
similar amounts of soot. Peak soot volume fractions at the flame root were on
the order of 1.5x10-7 and 5.0 x10-8 at the flame tip.