The emissions of CO2, NOx and SO2 from the combustion of a high-volatile co
al with N-2- and CO2-based, high O-2 concentration (20, 50, 80, 100%) inlet
gases were investigated in an electrically heated up-flow-tube furnace at
elevated gas temperatures (1123-1573 K). The fuel equivalence ratio, phi, w
as varied in the range of 0.4-1.6. Results showed that CO2 concentrations i
n Rue gas were higher than 95% for the processes with O-2 and CO2-based inl
et gases. NOx emissions increased with phi under fuel-lean conditions, then
declined dramatically after phi = 0.8, and the peak values increased from
about 1000 ppm for the air combustion process and 500 ppm for the O-2(20%)
+ CO2(80%) inlet gas process to about 4500 ppm for the oxygen combustion pr
ocess. When phi > 1.4 the emissions decreased to the same level for differe
nt O-2 concentration inlet gas processes. On the other hand, NOx emission i
ndexes decreased monotonically with phi under both fuel-lean and fuel-rich
combustion. SO2 emissions increased with phi under fuel-lean conditions, th
en declined slightly after phi > 1.2. Temperature has a large effect on the
NOx emission. Peak values of the NOx emission increased by 50-70% for the
N-2-based inlet gas processes and by 30-50% for the CO2-based inlet gas pro
cess from 1133 to 1573 K. However, there was only a small effect of tempera
ture on the SO2 emission. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserve
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