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Motta, Antonella |
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Aletan, Dirar |
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Mohamed, Tarek |
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Ertürk, Emre |
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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Kononenko, Denys |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Alshaaer, Mazen | Brussels |
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Bih, L. |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Šuljagić, Marija |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Azam, Siraj |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Popa, V. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Ollier, Nadège |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Frandsen, Flemming Jappe
Technical University of Denmark
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Publications (24/24 displayed)
- 2023Full-scale investigations of initial deposits formation in a cement plant co-fired with coal and SRFcitations
- 2018Ash formation and deposition in coal and biomass fired combustion systems: Progress and challenges in the field of ash particle sticking and rebound behaviorcitations
- 2018Time and temperature effects on alkali chloride induced high temperature corrosion of superheaters during biomass firingcitations
- 2018Influence of Preoxidation on High-Temperature Corrosion of a FeCrAl Alloy Under Conditions Relevant to Biomass Firingcitations
- 2017Deposit Shedding in Biomass-Fired Boilers: Shear Adhesion Strength Measurementscitations
- 2017Influence of preoxidation on high temperature corrosion of a Ni-based alloy under conditions relevant to biomass firingcitations
- 2017Complementary Methods for the Characterization of Corrosion Products on a Plant-Exposed Superheater Tubecitations
- 2017Effect of flue gas composition on deposit induced high temperature corrosion under laboratory conditions mimicking biomass firing. Part I: Exposures in oxidizing and chlorinating atmospherescitations
- 2017Effect of flue gas composition on deposit induced high temperature corrosion under laboratory conditions mimicking biomass firing. Part II: Exposures in SO2 containing atmospherescitations
- 2016Adhesion Strength of Biomass Ash Deposits
- 2016Deposit Shedding in Biomass-fired Boilers: Shear Adhesion Strength Measurements
- 2015Effect of Water Vapor on High-Temperature Corrosion under Conditions Mimicking Biomass Firingcitations
- 2015High temperature corrosion during biomass firing: improved understanding by depth resolved characterisation of corrosion productscitations
- 2015Alkali chloride induced corrosion of superheaters under biomass firing conditions: Improved insights from laboratory scale studies
- 2014High Temperature Corrosion under Laboratory Conditions Simulating Biomass-Firing: A Comprehensive Characterization of Corrosion Productscitations
- 2014High temperature corrosion under conditions simulating biomass firing: depth-resolved phase identification
- 2013Modeling of sulfation of potassium chloride by ferric sulfate addition during grate-firing of biomass
- 2012Deposit Probe Measurements in Danish Grate and Pulverized Fuel Biomass Power Boilers
- 2012Combustion Aerosols from Full-Scale Suspension-Firing of Wood Pellets
- 2010Characterization and Quantification of Deposits Buildup and Removal in Biomass Suspension-Fired Boilers
- 2010Ash Deposit Formation and Removal in a Straw and Wood Suspension-Fired Boiler
- 2001Corrosion Investigations in Straw-Fired Power Plants in Denmark
- 2001The effect of Co-firing with Straw and Coal on High Temperature Corrosion
- 2000Deposit Formation in a 150 MWe Utility PF-Boiler during Co-combustion of Coal and Strawcitations
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Deposit Formation in a 150 MWe Utility PF-Boiler during Co-combustion of Coal and Straw
Abstract
A conventional pc-fired boiler at the Danish energy company I/S Midtkraft has been converted to coal-straw co-combustion, and a 2 year demonstration program was initiated in January 1996, addressing several aspects of coal-straw co-combustion. Deposition trials were performed as part of the demonstration program. A maximum straw share of approximately 20% (energy base) was used in the experiments. For the deposit samples collected, a visual analysis procedure was developed and each sample evaluated according to this. In addition, a number of samples were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) combined with energy dispersive X-ray analyses (SEM-EDX) and bulk chemical analyses. In the visual analysis, a significant increase in the amount and tenacity of the upstream deposits was observed as a function of increased straw share, exposure time, and boiler load. The chemical analyses of the deposits show increased amounts of K and S during co-combustion, and the Fe-dominated upstream deposits formed during coal combustion are shifted toward more Ca- and Si-rich deposits during coal-straw cocombustion. However, the major part of K is observed to form K-Al silicates, which do not form problematic deposits. Go-firing straw also caused a change in the structure of the upstream deposits. During coal combustion an ordered, "finger" structure of the larger particles with small particles between was observed, whereas during co-combustion a more random deposition of the larger particles among the small ones was observed. No chlorine species was observed in the deposits collected, and selective chlorine corrosion is therefore not expected to constitute a problem in co-combustion of coal and straw up to 20% straw share, for the coal types utilized in the tests. However, deposition problems could arise when burning other coals, particularly coals with a high S or alkali metal content or a low content of ash. The behavior of K, Ca, S, and Cl was evaluated by use of thermodynamic calculations. The thermodynamically stable species agree with the observed behavior in the experiments, i.e. formation of stable K-Al silicate species as well as KxO4 is predicted. The calculations also emphasize that the mixing between the coal and straw species is essential for the deposition behavior, primarily by affecting the split between K-Al silicates and K2SO4.