Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4992055 Applied Thermal Engineering 2017 40 Pages PDF
Abstract
A dynamic mathematical model of the fly ash transport and sticking in a pulverized-coal boiler was developed by a direct simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) method. In this paper, the critical velocity model was used to calculate ash sticking rate during the initial deposition stage and the viscosity model was used to describe the outer layer deposition. The dynamic process of ash deposition was simulated and the distributions of adhesion particle size were obtained. The simulation results show that the ash deposit thickness increases by 47.52% with the load increases by 20% and the Alkaline Earth Metal (AAEM)-rich enhanced deposits of bulk ash particles are apparently stickier than the other ash particles. The experiments were carried out at two different loads and the morphology of ash deposit samples was analyzed by SEM/EDS. The propotion of particle size in 2 μm were most in the deposition inner layer. The mean deposit thickness calculated by the DSMC method agreed with the measured value and the maximum relative error was 5.23%. A parametric study quantified the influence of changed operational conditions and ash material properties on the deposit formation process.
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