Combustion char morphology related to combustion temperature and coal petrography

被引:60
作者
Rosenberg, P
Petersen, HI
Thomsen, E
机构
[1] Geol. Surv. of Denmark and Greenland, DK-2400 Copenhagen NV
关键词
combustion char; morphology; coal petrography;
D O I
10.1016/0016-2361(96)00074-9
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
The morphology of chars sampled from various laboratory-scale reactors operating at temperatures from 800 to > 1400 degrees C, together with chars collected directly in the flame zone in a full-scale pulverized fuel combustion experiment, was examined. A coal and coal blend dominated by vitrinite-rich microlithotypes together with four coals dominated by inertinite-rich microlithotypes were used to produce the combustion chars. Char samples produced at temperatures above similar to 1300 degrees C have a morphotype composition very similar to the composition of the full-scale char samples, whereas the morphotype compositions of those produced at similar to 1150 degrees C or lower are significantly different. Correlation between coal petrography and char morphology and determination of char reactivity should thus be attempted only using chars produced at temperatures comparable with those for the intended use of the coal. A clear distinction between the high-temperature char samples (burnout 50-60 wt% daf) emerges which is related mainly to the parent coal petrography and probably secondarily to the rank. Vitrite, clarite and vitrinertite V may be correlated with the porous tenuisphere and crassisphere morphotypes, whereas inertite, durite, vitrinertite I, duroclarite and clarodurite may be correlated with the crassinetwork-mixed-network-mixed morphotype group. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd.
引用
收藏
页码:1071 / 1082
页数:12
相关论文
共 29 条
[1]   A CHAR MORPHOLOGY SYSTEM WITH APPLICATIONS TO COAL COMBUSTION [J].
BAILEY, JG ;
TATE, A ;
DIESSEL, CFK ;
WALL, TF .
FUEL, 1990, 69 (02) :225-239
[2]   COAL PROVINCIALISM, COAL CHARACTERIZATION AND CHAR FORMATION [J].
BEND, SL ;
EDWARDS, IAS ;
MARSH, H .
FUEL, 1991, 70 (10) :1147-1150
[3]   REACTIVITY OF COAL MACERALS AND LITHOTYPES [J].
CRELLING, JC ;
SKORUPSKA, NM ;
MARSH, H .
FUEL, 1988, 67 (06) :781-785
[4]   CARBONIZATION REACTIONS OF INERTINITE MACERALS IN AUSTRALIAN COALS [J].
DIESSEL, CFK .
FUEL, 1983, 62 (08) :883-892
[5]  
FALCON R, 1988, J S AFR I MIN METALL, V88, P145
[6]   A MICROSCOPIC STUDY OF THE COMBUSTION RESIDUES OF SUBBITUMINOUS AND BITUMINOUS COALS FROM ALBERTA, CANADA [J].
GENTZIS, T ;
CHAMBERS, A .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COAL GEOLOGY, 1993, 24 (1-4) :245-257
[7]  
Goodarzi F., 1988, J COAL QUALITY, V7, P80
[8]  
HADESTY DR, 1978, SAND782384 SAND NAT
[9]   ON THE ORIGIN OF LOW-REFLECTING INERTINITES IN COALS FROM THE HIGHVELD COALFIELD, SOUTH-AFRICA [J].
HAGELSKAMP, HHB ;
SNYMAN, CP .
FUEL, 1988, 67 (03) :307-313
[10]  
Hobday D.K., 1986, GEOLOGICAL SOC LONDO, V32, P219