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A COMPARISON STUDY OF ACFB AND PCFB ASH
CHARACTERISTICS
K.M. Sellakumar and R. Conn
Foster Wheeler Development Corporation, 12 Peach Tree Hill
Road, Livingston, NJ 07039, USA
A. Bland
Western Research Institute, 365 N. 9th St, Laramie, WY, 82070,
USA
Abstract: The advent of fluidized bed combustion technology has
provided avenues
for environmental issues-free use of all types of fossil fuels. With the
potential commercial application of Pressurized Circulating
Fluidized Bed Combustion (PCFB) technology in the very near
future, there is a need to understand the similarities and differences
in the characteristics of solid by-products from the conventional
Atmospheric Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustion (ACFB) and the
PCFB. Similar to
ACFB residues, the main components in PCFB residues are from:
-the inorganic constituents in the coal and incorporated sediments
(Al, Fe, and Si),
-the inorganic constituents in the coal and incorporated sediments
(Al, Fe, and Si),
And
-sulfur released from the coal during combustion that is captured
by the sorbent.
However, the concentration of each component in the residues
may show great variations, depending on the feeds and operating
conditions in the unit. In general, the residues discharged from PCFB
units with the same types of feeds and sulfur retention should have a
relatively lower content of calcium but a higher content of
coal-derived constituents than those from ACFB units, because a
lower sorbent feed is required for pressurized systems. Also, the
sorbent-derived components in the residues from both systems are
different due to the various sulfation mech
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