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Book Summary of Meetings  14 October 1998

Download or read book Summary of Meetings 14 October 1998 written by and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 2 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Computational Modeling and Experimental Studies on NO x  Reduction Under Pulveerized Coal Combustion Conditions  Quarterly Technical Progress Report  July 1   September 30  1997

Download or read book Computational Modeling and Experimental Studies on NO x Reduction Under Pulveerized Coal Combustion Conditions Quarterly Technical Progress Report July 1 September 30 1997 written by and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 8 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Several experiments were conducted during this quarter to study the NO(subscript x) reduction effectiveness of lignite coal, activated carbon and catalytic sites such as calcium sulfide and calcium carbide. While some of the coals/chemicals could be fed easily, some needed the mixing with silica gel to result in a uniform flow through the feeder. Several trial runs were performed to ensure proper feeding of the material before conducting the actual experiment to record NO(subscript x) reduction. The experimental approach has been the same as presented in the past two quarterly reports with the coal reburning experiments. Partial reduction is achieved through methane addition for SR2=0.95 conditions and then coal or the catalyst is introduced to see if there is further reduction. Presented below are the results of the experiments conducted during this quarter.

Book Computational Modeling and Experimental Studies on NO subscript X  Reduction Under Pulverized Coal Combustion Conditions  Technical Progress Report  Second Quarter  April 1  1995  June 30  1995

Download or read book Computational Modeling and Experimental Studies on NO subscript X Reduction Under Pulverized Coal Combustion Conditions Technical Progress Report Second Quarter April 1 1995 June 30 1995 written by and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page 25 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Presented in this second quarterly report are the computational results of NO reburning with (a) a combination of methane and acetylene (i) with the reaction mechanism listed in the first quarterly report and (ii) with the updated reaction mechanism (Table 1 of this report); and (b) a combination of methane and ammonia. The impact of the updated reaction scheme was not significant on the results of NO reburning with methane/acetylene; however, the reaction scheme needed changes to improve the accuracy of some reactions of crucial intermediates in methane/ammonia reburning. An extensive literature survey was made in order to update the mechanism.

Book Computational Modeling and Experimental Studies on NOsub X Reduction Under Pulverized Coal Combustion Conditions  Technical Progress Report  Second Quarter  April 1  1995 June 30  1995

Download or read book Computational Modeling and Experimental Studies on NOsub X Reduction Under Pulverized Coal Combustion Conditions Technical Progress Report Second Quarter April 1 1995 June 30 1995 written by and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Computational Modeling and Experimental Studies on NO subscript X  Reduction Under Pulverized Coal Combustion Conditions  Technical Progress Report  Sixth Quarter  April 1  June 30  1996

Download or read book Computational Modeling and Experimental Studies on NO subscript X Reduction Under Pulverized Coal Combustion Conditions Technical Progress Report Sixth Quarter April 1 June 30 1996 written by and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 7 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: During this quarter, the experiments for nitric oxide reburning with a combination of methane and acetylene were conducted successfully. With the failure of ozonator lamp in the NOx analyzer shortly thereafter, the experimental study of nitric oxide reburning with a combination of methane and ammonia could not be completed. In the meantime, a coal feeder was designed and a purchase order was sent out for the building of the coal feeder. Presented herein are the experimental results of NO reburning with methane/acetylene. The results are consistent with model predictions.

Book Computational Modeling and Experimental Studies on NOsub X Reduction Under Pulverized Coal Combustion Conditions  Third Quarterly Technical Progress Report

Download or read book Computational Modeling and Experimental Studies on NOsub X Reduction Under Pulverized Coal Combustion Conditions Third Quarterly Technical Progress Report written by and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Computational Modeling and Experimental Studies on NO sub X  Reduction Under Pulverized Coal Combustion Conditions  Progress Report  February 1  1995  March 31  1995

Download or read book Computational Modeling and Experimental Studies on NO sub X Reduction Under Pulverized Coal Combustion Conditions Progress Report February 1 1995 March 31 1995 written by and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the first quarterly report of this three-year program which began on February 1, 1995. This program involves computer simulation studies to aid in planning and conducting a series of experiments that will extend our knowledge of reburning process. The objective of this work is to find nitric oxide reduction effectiveness for various reburning fuels and identify both homogeneous and heterogeneous reaction mechanisms characterizing NO reduction. To begin with, computer simulation studies have been undertaken. The updated version of CHEMKIN II (1994) package has been acquired from Sandia National Laboratories and put to use for the preliminary runs involving reburning of nitric oxide with methane. This report presents results from these computations.

Book Computational Modeling and Experimental Studies on NOx Reduction Under Pulverized Coal Combustion Conditions  Technical Progress Report  Fifth Quarter  1 January 1996  31 March 1996

Download or read book Computational Modeling and Experimental Studies on NOx Reduction Under Pulverized Coal Combustion Conditions Technical Progress Report Fifth Quarter 1 January 1996 31 March 1996 written by and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 24 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: During this quarter, the focus was on getting the experimental facility ready for operation. Upon receiving all the pieces of equipment, the research team first spent a great deal of time in calibration of various instruments and then began assembling the pieces for the experimental work. The use of Swage-lock fittings helped in arresting the gas leaks fairly easily. The entire assembly consisted of teflon tube connections (a) from gas cylinders to the flow meters, manifold and buffer vessel, (b) from buffer vessel to the inlet of the reactor enclosed in the middle, by a furnace, (c) from the exhaust end of the reactor to the NOx analyzer via gas dryer and (d) from the analyzer to the vent. Details of the experimental setup are given in the subsequent section. Once the setup was checked for leaks and the leaks were arrested, the facility was operational. Several experiments on NO reburning with methane were undertaken. The flow rates for various gases were calculated for five reburning stoichiometric ratios and the experiments were conducted for three different reaction temperatures. The results are presented later on in this report. These results indicate favorable reduction of NO by reburning with methane, consistent with their computer projections, and hence, present a good base for investigating further on nitric oxide reburning with other fuels as well. Experiments on nitric oxide reburning with (1) a combination of methane and acetylene, and (2) a combination of methane and ammonia, will be considered in the next quarter. The computer simulation results submitted in the Second Quarterly Report indicate further reduction of NO with the addition of acetylene/ammonia to methane as reburn fuel. These results will be verified experimentally in the ensuing quarter.

Book Computational Modeling and Experimental Studies on NOsub X Reduction Under Pulverized Coal Combustion Conditions  Progress Report  Fevruary 1  1995 March 31  1995

Download or read book Computational Modeling and Experimental Studies on NOsub X Reduction Under Pulverized Coal Combustion Conditions Progress Report Fevruary 1 1995 March 31 1995 written by and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Computational Modeling and Experimental Studies on NO x  Reduction Under Pulverized Coal Combustion Conditions

Download or read book Computational Modeling and Experimental Studies on NO x Reduction Under Pulverized Coal Combustion Conditions written by and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 9 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: During this quarter efforts were made to conduct reburning experiments with coal. Our efforts met with partial success but there arose persistent problems with the operation of the coal feeder. This entire quarter has been the most challenging time for the research team in terms of solving the problems and carrying out the intended experiments. Discussed below are some of the results as well as challenges. We hope to overcome the problems in due time. At the writing of this report, some parts of the coal feeder are being rebuilt by MK Fabrication.

Book Computational Modeling and Experimental Studies on NO3 Reduction Under Pulverized Coal Combustion Conditions  Progress Report  February 1  1995  March 31  1995

Download or read book Computational Modeling and Experimental Studies on NO3 Reduction Under Pulverized Coal Combustion Conditions Progress Report February 1 1995 March 31 1995 written by and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page 17 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the first quarterly report of this three-year program which began on February 1, 1995. This program involves computer simulation studies to aid in planning and conducting a series of experiments that will extend our knowledge of reburning process. The objective of this work is to find nitric oxide reduction effectiveness for various reburning fuels and identify both homogeneous and heterogeneous reaction mechanisms characterizing NO reduction. To begin with, computer simulation studies have been undertaken. The updated version of CHEMKIN II (1994) package has been acquired from Sandia National Laboratories and put to use for the preliminary runs involving reburning of nitric oxide with methane. This report presents results from these computations.

Book COMPUTATIONAL MODELING AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON NOx REDUCTION UNDER PULVERIZED COAL COMBUSTION CONDITIONS

Download or read book COMPUTATIONAL MODELING AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON NOx REDUCTION UNDER PULVERIZED COAL COMBUSTION CONDITIONS written by and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 113 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this work, both computer simulation and experimental studies were conducted to investigate several strategies for NO(subscript x) reduction under pulverized coal combustion conditions with an aim to meet the stringent environmental standards for NO(subscript x) control. Both computer predictions and reburning experiments yielded favorable results in terms of NO(subscript x) control by reburning with a combination of methane and acetylene as well as non-selective catalytic reduction of NO(subscript x) with ammonia following reburning with methane. The greatest reduction was achieved at the reburning stoichiometric ratio of 0.9; the reduction was very significant, as clearly shown in Chapters III and V. Both the experimental and computational results favored mixing gases: methane and acetylene (90% and 10% respectively) and methane and ammonia (98% and 2%) in order to get optimum reduction levels which can not be achieved by individual gases at any amounts. Also, the above gaseous compositions as reburning fuels seemed to have a larger window of stoichiometric ratio (SR2 0.9) as opposed to just methane (SR2=0.9) so as to reduce and keep NO(subscript x) at low ppm levels. From the various computational runs, it has been observed that although there are several pathways that contribute to NO(subscript x) reduction, the key pathway is NO -- HCN --> NH3 --> N2 + H2. With the trends established in this work, it is possible to scale the experimental results to real time industrial applications using computational calculations.

Book Government Reports Announcements   Index

Download or read book Government Reports Announcements Index written by and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 600 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Modeling and Simulation of SOx and NOx Reduction Processes in Pulverized Coal Furnaces

Download or read book Modeling and Simulation of SOx and NOx Reduction Processes in Pulverized Coal Furnaces written by and published by Cuvillier Verlag. This book was released on 2003-12-18 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ABSTRACT The current work briefly reviews the formation mechanisms and reduction approaches of the pollutants SOx and NOx in coal combustion and focuses on the simulation of the lower-cost in-furnace measures ƒ{ the dry additive process (DAP) for SOx reduction and the reburning as well as the advanced reburning (hybrid reburning/SNCR) techniques for NOx reduction. In addition, the influence of sulfur compounds on NOx formation is investigated. The major workings include: Simulation of the dry additive desulfurization process (DAP): Different models ƒ{ shrinking core model (SCM), pore model (PM) and grain model (GM) ƒ{ are implemented to describe the gas-particle reaction. Relevant processes such as the sintering of the additive, the self-retention by coal ash, the thermal equilibrium of the sulfation reaction are accounted for and modeled. A comprehensive model for the DAP with calcium based additives is subsequently established and integrated into a combustion CFD (computational fluid dynamics) code AIOLOS, in both Eulerian and Lagrangian schemes. The model is verified with experiments on a test reactor. Mechanism reduction and simulation of reburning/SNCR Processes: A method for reduction of kinetic mechanisms is introduced. A program tool is developed for automatic reduction of detailed reaction mechanisms. Reduced mechanisms for reburning and hybrid reburning/SNCR processes are developed and implemented into the CFD code. CFD-calculations with the reduced mechanisms are performed and compared with experimental measurements to comprehensively evaluate the simulation approach. It is shown that the detailed simulation is capable of modeling the complex reburning and SNCR processes with acceptable computing time and achieves reasonable results in wide parameter ranges. Study of the influence of sulfur compounds on NOx formation: The effect of SO2 on NOx formation is experimentally investigated and analysed with kinetic mechanisms. It is indicated that the presence of SO2 inhabits the NOx formation and reduce the NOx emissions in normal air-rich combustion. Under air-staging conditions, SO2 addition has no obvious influence on the final NOx emissions.

Book REDUCTION OF NOx EMISSION FROM COAL COMBUSTION THROUGH OXYGEN ENRICHMENT

Download or read book REDUCTION OF NOx EMISSION FROM COAL COMBUSTION THROUGH OXYGEN ENRICHMENT written by University of Wyoming Research Corporation. Western Research Institute and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: BOC Process Gas Solutions and Western Research Institute (WRI) conducted a pilot-scale test program to evaluate the impact of oxygen enrichment on the emissions characteristics of pulverized coal. The combustion test facility (CTF) at WRI was used to assess the viability of the technique and determine the quantities of oxygen required for NOx reduction from coal fired boiler. In addition to the experimental work, a series of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations were made of the CTF under comparable conditions. A series of oxygen enrichment test was performed using the CTF. In these tests, oxygen was injected into one of the following streams: (1) the primary air (PA), (2) the secondary air (SA), and (3) the combined primary and secondary air. Emission data were collected from all tests, and compared with the corresponding data from the baseline cases. A key test parameter was the burner stoichiometry ratio. A series of CFD simulation models were devised to mimic the initial experiments in which secondary air was enriched with oxygen. The results from these models were compared against the experimental data. Experimental evidence indicated that oxygen enrichment does appear to be able to reduce NOx levels from coal combustion, especially when operated at low over fire air (OFA) levels. The reductions observed however are significantly smaller than that reported by others (7-8% vs. 25-50%), questioning the economic viability of the technique. This technique may find favor with fuels that are difficult to burn or stabilize at high OFA and produce excessive LOI. While CFD simulation appears to predict NO amounts in the correct order of magnitude and the correct trend with staging, it is sensitive to thermal conditions and an accurate thermal prediction is essential. Furthermore, without development, Fluent's fuel-NO model cannot account for a solution sensitive fuel-N distribution between volatiles and char and thus cannot predict the trends seen in the experiment.

Book Nitrogen oxides  NOx  why and how they are controlled

Download or read book Nitrogen oxides NOx why and how they are controlled written by and published by DIANE Publishing. This book was released on 1999 with total page 57 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Kinetics and Mechanisms of NO subscript X    Char Reduction  Quarterly Technical Progress Report  May 1  1995  July 31  1995

Download or read book Kinetics and Mechanisms of NO subscript X Char Reduction Quarterly Technical Progress Report May 1 1995 July 31 1995 written by and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page 14 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The emission of nitrogen oxides from combustion of coal remains a problem of considerable interest, whether the concern is with acid rain, stratospheric ozone chemistry, or {open_quotes}greenhouse{close_quotes} gases. Whereas earlier the concern was focused mainly on NO (as a primary combustion product) and to a lesser extent NO2 (since it is mainly a secondary product of combustion), in recent years the emissions of N2O have also captured considerable attention, particularly in the context of fluidized bed combustion, in which the problem appears to be most acute. The research community has only recently begun to take solid hold on the N2O problem. This is in part because earlier estimates of the importance of N2O in combustion processes were clouded by artifacts in sampling which have now been resolved. This project is concerned with the mechanism of reduction of both NO and N2O by carbons. It was recognized some years ago that NO formed during fluidized bed coal combustion can be heterogeneously reduced in-situ by the carbonaceous solid intermediates of combustion. This has been recently supplemented by the knowledge that heterogeneous reaction with carbon can also play an important role in reducing emissions of N2O, but that the NO-carbon reactions might also contribute to formation of N2O. The precise role of carbon in N2O reduction and formation has yet to be established, since in one case the authors of a recent study were compelled to comment that {open_quotes}the basic knowledge of N2O formation and reduction still has to be improved{close_quotes}. The same can be said of the NO-carbon system. In this program, carbons studied include graphite, resin char, coconut char, and a Wyodak coal char.