Tuesday, November 10, 2009: 12:30 PM
Belle Meade C/D (Gaylord Opryland Hotel)
Description:
Oxycombustion (OC) of coal refers to using oxygen-enriched air as the oxidant. Compared to combustion with air, OC, coupled with stage combustion intrinsically reduces NOx emissions and the elimination of nitrogen from the combustion air produces a CO2-rich sequestration-ready flue gas. This session will explore the science and engineering opportunities to deploy OC technology into the nation’s power production portfolio. Contributions are invited in the following: 1. recent results on oxycombustion of coal and other solid fuels; 2. burner redesign and retrofit options for OC; 3. ignition, devolatilization and pollutant formation mechanisms during OC; 4. kinetic and CFD modeling of OC processes; 5. engineering options for retrofitting; and, 6. new OC boiler design – materials and engineering challenges.
Sponsor:
Transport and Energy Processes
Co-Sponsor(s):
Environmental Division (09)
Chair:
Co-chairs:
12:30 PM
(267a)
An Experimental Investigation On Coal Particles Combustion of Subbituminous Coals in Different Oxygen Concentration Conditions
12:55 PM
(267b)
Pulverized Coal Ignition in Oxyfuel Combustion with CO2 Recirculation: Group of Particles Mode
1:20 PM
(267c)
Application of Photo-Imaging Techniques to Quantify Flame STABILITY Characteristics DURING Oxy-Coal Combustion
2:35 PM
(267f)
Cofiring of Coal and Biomass Under Oxycombustion Conditions: NOx Formation and PM Characterization
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