A numerical analysis of NOx formation and control in radiatively/ conductively-stabilized pulverized coal combustors
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In an attempt to study ways for reducing NOx emissions from radiatively/conductively-stabilized combustors (RCSC) for pulverized coal, a comprehensive conjugate heat and mass transfer and reaction kinetics model of that combustor was developed. As compared with a much simpler three-reaction model, the radiation intensity distribution obtained by the new model shows a substantial decrease in the ̄ame region. The analysis has shown that (1) the effect of a 10% deviation in the diffusion coef®cients on the results was found to be negligible, indicating that the use of binary coef®cients instead of those for a multi-component system may be good enough in such combustion modeling, (2) ̄ame location was found to have little effect ( 6%), and internal wall emittance an insigni®cant effect, on NO emissions, (3) the mass fraction of these emissions could be lowered by lowering the ̄ame temperature, accomplished by increasing the excess air ratio, (4) at the same time, the overall mass of NO emitted with the thicker lower-temperature ̄ames produced by such increases in excess air was much higher, indicating that the RCSC with its capability for producing a high temperature thin ̄ame is much more effective for the reduction of NO emissions than lower temperature combustion alternatives. # 1998 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.
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