K. Annamalai et W. Ryan, INTERACTIVE PROCESSES IN GASIFICATION AND COMBUSTION .2. ISOLATED CARBON, COAL AND POROUS CHAR PARTICLES, Progress in energy and combustion science, 19(5), 1993, pp. 383-446
Most combustion systems use dense sprays of liquid fuels or pulverized
fuel suspension for combustion. Thus the interactive processes betwee
n the drops/particles play a crucial role in the ignition and combusti
on behavior and pollutant formation and destruction. A comprehensive r
eview is presented of the interactive transport processes in the gasif
ication and combustion of a cloud of drops and solid particles. The re
view originally intended to be in two parts is now divided into three
parts. Part I (Prog. Energy Combust. Sci., 18, 1992) is concerned with
the interactive processes for arrays, streams and clouds of drops, Pa
rt II presents a review of isolated coal/char particles as an introduc
tory material to interactive processes and finally Part III deals with
the interactive processes for solid particle arrays, streams and clou
ds. While drops are totally gasifying, coal is a partially gasifying s
olid which yields char on gasification. As such there exists separate
studies for the pyrolysis of coal and combustion of char particles. Th
e kinetics modeling of pyrolysis, oxidation of volatiles and CO, carbo
n reactions, heterogeneous and homogeneous ignition and combustion of
carbon and coal are reviewed. Because of strong analogy of the group i
gnition and combustion to porous char ignition and combustion, the lit
erature on porous char combustion is also included. In order to mainta
in the continuity, new results are presented on the internal ignition
of porous char particles using a Frank-Kamenetskii type of analysis. T
he ignition and combustion results of porous char are later used in Pa
rt III of the review which deals with group ignition and combustion of
char clouds.