Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4990565 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2017 | 33 Pages |
Abstract
Effects of secondary air and separated overfire air on boiler performance were experimentally investigated in a 300Â MWe utility boiler co-firing coal with blast furnace gas and coke oven gas. Moreover, an objective function aiming at simultaneously calculating NOx emissions and boiler efficiency from thirty-seven operating parameters was represented by a back propagation neural network model which was optimized by genetic algorithm, and the nineteen levels damper openings of secondary air and separated overfire air were optimized by adopting genetic algorithm so as to simultaneously achieve low NOx emissions and high boiler efficiency. Damper openings of secondary air located at blast furnace gas nozzles zone (GAA/GA/GBB) and coal combustion zone (AS/BS/CS and AA/AB/BC/CC) were adjusted from 10 to 100% in specially designed burner, and the better damper openings were experimentally obtained. The damper openings of separated overfire air were also changed from 10 to 100%, but it hard to evaluate the better damper openings due to the boiler efficiency and NOx emissions simultaneously decrease with the increase of separated overfire air. Finally, the optimal operation of secondary air and separated overfire air were achieved by using optimization model, which could provide references for the adjustment of secondary air and separated overfire air.
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Authors
Hongwei Chen, Zhanwei Liang,