J. Andries et al., PRESSURIZED FLUIDIZED-BED COMBUSTION AND GASIFICATION OF COAL USING FLUE-GAS RECIRCULATION AND OXYGEN INJECTION, Energy conversion and management, 38, 1997, pp. 117-122
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Categorie Soggetti
Energy & Fuels",Mechanics,"Physics, Nuclear",Thermodynamics
A combined cycle incorporating pressurized fluidized bed combustion of
coal with pure oxygen and recycled flue gas followed by pressurized c
ombustion of the fuel gas using pure oxygen, is a process which produc
es electricity and heat with a high efficiency and a flue gas with a h
igh CO2 concentration. CO2 recovery from this process can be done more
easily than from conventional coal conversion processes. In this way
a high efficiency coal conversion process can be realized with low CO2
emissions. The specific aim of the project is to assess the technical
feasibility of this process. For this purpose a 1.6 MWth pressurized
fluidized bed combustion test rig has been modified to study experimen
tally the gasification process and the pressurized combustion of the r
esulting low calorific value fuel gas. The objectives of the project,
the modified test rig and the experimental results obtained from combu
stion experiments with coal, recirculated flue gas and pure oxygen are
described. The conversion efficiencies and the emission of harmful co
mponents measured during these experiments are analyzed and compared w
ith values obtained during combustion and gasification using air. (C)
1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.