Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7048532 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The fineness of the coal powder and the uniformity of the coal flow sent to the burners are crucial parameters to achieve an effective combustion in coal-fired power plants. This study presents a methodology for the online monitoring of the (i) coal particle size distribution and (ii) coal flow distribution between burners at the outlet of a roller mill installed in 660âMWe coal-fired power plant. The effect of a varying centrifugal classifier speed on these two properties was investigated. To the best knowledge of the authors, it is the first time that such an effect is monitored online in a large scale utility boiler. For a classifier speed between 73 and 99ârpm, the mass fraction of particles smaller than 75âµm varied between 66 and 74%. The coal flow distribution between burners was strongly improved when the particle size was the smallest: the maximum deviation from the average flow rate was reduced from 14% at 73ârpm to 9% at 99ârpm.
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Authors
J. Blondeau, R. Kock, J. Mertens, A.J. Eley, L. Holub,