Fundamental aspects of coal combustion in the two types of atmospheric
fluidized combustors, i.e. those based on bubbling and on circulating
technologies, have been studied in order to determine those variables
which play a dominant role in the reactor performance. The analysis i
s based on two relatively simple models, which take into account carbo
n surface reaction, intraparticle and external diffusion as well as ph
enomena of comminution of coal and its char. Performances of the two t
ypes of fluidized-bed combustors are discussed with reference to coal
combustion only, without taking into consideration the emission issues
. Sensitivities of main output variables to changes in fuel properties
, design and operating variables are evaluated.