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Alkali sulphation i...
Alkali sulphation in flames
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- Ekvall, Thomas, 1986 (author)
- Chalmers tekniska högskola,Chalmers University of Technology
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- 2015
- 2015
- English.
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In: 5th Meeting of the IEAGHG International Oxyfuel Combustion Research Network.
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- The use of low quality fuels in power generation is typically motivated by a potential reduction in fuel costs orCO2 emissions, the latter in case the fuel is based on biomass. These features make low quality fuels attractive at thesame time as such fuels are usually problematic to use in power generation due to their fuel composition. One of themain issues is high temperature corrosion (HTC), caused by alkali containing chlorides and sulphates. The alkalichlorides are particularly problematic and these are formed from the alkali metals and chlorine when released duringthe combustion process. These chlorides form salts which are deposited on surfaces at relatively low temperatures,typically in the range 500-600°C. The HTC problem is often related to combustion of biomass and it has asignificant effect on the achievable thermal efficiency and/or maintenance cost of the power plant. However, whensulphur is present, the alkali metals may form sulphates instead of chlorides. Sulphate salts are typically lesscorrosive and are deposited at higher temperatures and the negative impact on the thermal efficiency is therefore lesspronounced. The sulphur content in biomass is typically low compared to the content of alkali metals and chlorine.Therefore, sulphur has to be added if alkali sulphation should be significant. One option is to blend the biomass withanother fuel with higher sulphur content, typically coal. In this way, co-combustion can increase the thermalefficiency of power plants using biomass and at the same time lower the use of fossil fuels. However, the currentunderstanding of the chemistry related to the formation of alkali chlorides and sulphates is limited and needs to beimproved for a better control of the HTC process when using low quality fuels for power generation, both in todays’air-fired boilers as well as for future boiler technologies such as oxy-combustion.
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- TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER -- Maskinteknik -- Energiteknik (hsv//swe)
- ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY -- Mechanical Engineering -- Energy Engineering (hsv//eng)
- TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER -- Kemiteknik -- Korrosionsteknik (hsv//swe)
- ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY -- Chemical Engineering -- Corrosion Engineering (hsv//eng)
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