Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6588291 | Chemical Engineering Science | 2018 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Based on the bench-scale impinging entrained-flow gasifier with coal water slurry (CWS) as the feedstock and the development of advanced visualization techniques, the in-situ atomization and flame characteristics of CWS were investigated. A new imaging system was applied to capture the images around the burners in the operating condition. After image post-processing, the instantaneous flame, time-averaged flame and oscillation of the flame were discussed. With the statistical method, the droplet size distribution, oscillation of the droplet concentration and time-dependent droplet size were obtained to analyze the efficiency and stability of the atomization process. The instantaneous flame shows that the atomization and gasification process is turbulent. The time-average CWS flame shows that the atomization angle decreases with an increase in the ratio of elemental oxygen to elemental carbon (O/C ratio). The oscillation of the flame and the atomization process demonstrate that in-situ atomization is closely related to the CWS flame. The diameter and number of droplets after primary atomization decrease with the increase of the O/C ratio. The decreases in median diameter and unconsumed CWS rate demonstrate that the increase in O/C ratio improves the efficiency of the atomization process. The reduction in oscillation scopes of the droplet concentration and size demonstrates that the increase in O/C ratio improves the stability of the atomization process. In addition, the droplet concentration c in three different O/C conditions is 17.8â¯kg·mâ3, 5.9â¯kg·mâ3 and 1.6â¯kg·mâ3 which demonstrates that the CWS is the dilute phase in the OMB gasifier.
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Authors
Zhicun Xue, Qinghua Guo, Yan Gong, Yifei Wang, Guangsuo Yu,