Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5445420 | Energy Procedia | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
This poster presents the first experimental results obtained from a 30 kWth Calcium Looping test facility upgraded to work at conditions closer to those expected in a calcium looping system retrofitted to a cement plant. The main modification in the facility is the use of a second recycle of fine solids (<40 micron) collected in the secondary cylones located after the main calcium loop for CO2 capture. This allowed the operation of the main calcium loop using finer particle size distributions (dp50 around 60-75 micron), which should generate solid purges more suitable to be processed in clinker ovens. High CO2 capture efficiencies have been achieved in preliminary experiments with high make-up flow of limestone and high CO2 concentrations. Further experimental work and modeling activities for an adequate interpretation of results are ongoing within the CEMCAP H2020 project.
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Authors
Mónica Alonso, Borja Arias, Alberto Méndez, Fernando Fuentes, J.Carlos Abanades,