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Title: EFFECT OF SECONDARY AIR INJECTION ON THE COMBUSTION EFFICIENCY OF SAWDUST IN A FLUIDIZED BED COMBUSTOR
Authors: Rao, K.V.N. Srinivasa
Reddy, G. Venkat
Keywords: Sawdust fuel
Fluidized bed
Waste utilization
Low CO emission
High combustion efficiency
Freeboard burning
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
Citation: 10.1590/s0104-66322008000100014
Abstract: Agricultural wastes like bagasse, paddy husks, sawdust and groundnut shells can be effectively used as fuels for fluidized bed combustion; otherwise these biomass fuels are difficult to handle due to high moisture and fines content. In the present work the possibility of using sawdust in the fluidized bed combustor, related combustion efficiencies and problems encountered in the combustion process are discussed. The temperature profiles for sawdust with an increase in fluidizing velocity along the vertical height above the distributor plate indicate that considerable burning of fuel particles is taking place in the freeboard zone rather than complete burning within the bed. Therefore, an enlarged disengagement section is provided to improve the combustion of fines. The temperature profiles along the bed height are observed at different feed rates. The feed rate of sawdust corresponding to the maximum possible temperature was observed to be 10.2 kg/h. It is observed that 50-60% excess air is optimal for reducing carbon loss during the burning of sawdust. The maximum possible combustion efficiency with sawdust is 99.2% and is observed with 65% excess air.
Description: NITW
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1675
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