Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
647787 Applied Thermal Engineering 2011 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Palm shell and corncob of Thailand are tested their bed agglomeration behaviors during fluidized bed combustion. ► The increase of bed temperature, bed particle size and static bed height and the decrease of air velocity enhance bed agglomeration. ► The formation of ash derived potassium silicate melts enriched on sand surface is the key process. ► The collision between char and sand particles is the dominant melt migration.
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