Lf. Dediego et al., INFLUENCE OF OPERATING PARAMETERS ON NOX AND N2O AXIAL PROFILES IN A CIRCULATING FLUIDIZED-BED COMBUSTOR, Fuel, 75(8), 1996, pp. 971-978
This paper reports an experimental investigation of the influence of o
perating parameters on the formation and reduction of NOx and N2O from
coal combustion, carried out in a circulating fluidized bed combustor
6.2 m high and 0.161 m i.d. The main operating parameters studied wer
e temperature, excess air factor, secondary/total air ratio, limestone
addition and coal particle size. It was found that the NOx emission i
ncreased whereas the N2O emission decreased when the temperature incre
ased, but the effect of the temperature depended on the excess air fac
tor. Both the NOx and the N2O emissions increased with increasing exce
ss air factor and decreased with increasing secondary/total air ratio.
Moreover, the NOx emission increased and the N2O emission decreased w
ith limestone addition and with increasing coal particle size. Unlike
previous studies in which only the exhaust gases were the focus, here
an attempt was made to analyse the NOx and N2O axial profiles to impro
ve understanding of the formation and destruction of these pollutants.
Analyses of the NOx and N2O concentration profiles along the riser he
ight suggested that the NOx formed in the bottom was gradually reduced
along the height of the combustion chamber and that the N2O concentra
tion increased from the bottom to the top of the combustion chamber fo
r all the operating conditions. (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd.