97/03638 Study on combustion Characteristics of petroleum coke residual oil slurry

1997 ◽  
Vol 38 (5) ◽  
pp. 306
Fuel ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 253 ◽  
pp. 501-511
Author(s):  
Zhongjie Shen ◽  
Qinfeng Liang ◽  
Jianliang Xu ◽  
Haifeng Liu ◽  
Kuangfei Lin

2008 ◽  
Vol 10 (5-6) ◽  
pp. 601-614 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Mi ◽  
Z.S. Wu ◽  
B.X. Shen ◽  
D.C. Liu ◽  
H.P. Chen

2019 ◽  
Vol 124 ◽  
pp. 05047
Author(s):  
A.A. Sharipov ◽  
Y.V. Vankov ◽  
K.G. Sadikov ◽  
E.R. Saifullin

It is known that petroleum coke, a product of deep processing of oil, can be used as fuel in power boilers. The method of petroleum coke burning in a fluidized bed is the most optimal to complete its combustion. To improve the combustion characteristics of this fuel, we studied the influence of catalysts on the petroleum coke burning in the simulation mode of a stationary fluidized bed. The laboratory setup is described. The results of the experiments are given.


2009 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 436-442 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qulan Zhou ◽  
Qinxin Zhao ◽  
Guangjie Zhou ◽  
Huiqing Wang ◽  
Tongmo Xu ◽  
...  

2022 ◽  
pp. 1-22
Author(s):  
Pritam Kumar ◽  
Barun Kumar Nandi

Abstract This present work reports the combustion studies of coal, petroleum coke (PC) and biomass blends to assess the effects of the mustard husk (MH), wheat straw (WS) and flaxseed residue (FR) blending towards improvement of coal combustion characteristics. Ignition temperature (TS), maximum temperature (TP), burnout temperature (TC), activation energy (AE) and thermodynamic parameters (ΔH, ΔG and ΔS) were analyzed to evaluate the impact of biomass and PC blending on coal combustion. Experimental results indicate that coal and PC have inferior combustion characteristics compared to MH, WS and FR. With the increase in WS content in blends from 10 to 30%, TS reduced from 371 to 258OC, TP decreased from 487 to 481OC, inferring substantial enhancements in combustion properties. Kinetic analysis inferred that blended fuel combustion could be explained mostly using reaction models, followed by diffusion-controlled and contracting sphere models. Overall, with the increase in FR mass in blends from 10 to 30%, AE decreased from 108.97 kJ/mol to 70.15 kJ/mol signifying ease of combustion. Analysis of synergistic effects infers that higher biomass addition improves coal and PC blends' combustion behavior through catalytic effects of alkali mineral matters present in biomass. Calculation of thermodynamic parameters signified that combustion of coal and PC is challenging than biomasses, however, blending of biomass makes the combustion process easier.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-27 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pritam Kumar ◽  
Barun Nandi

Abstract This work presents the combustion characteristics of coal, petroleum coke (PC), rice straw (RS), mustard cake (MC) and their blends to assess the applicability of blended fuel for thermal power generation. Characterization results show that PC has the highest GCV (35990 kJ/kg) to improve the overall energy density of the blend significantly. Higher VM present in RS and MC improved the ignition behavior and combustion efficiency of the blend. For 10 OC/min heating rate at 350 OC, with the increase in RS in blends from 10% to 30%, combustion efficiency increased from 12.85% to 32.66%. Synergistic analysis signifies that higher biomass content enhances blends' combustion characteristics through catalytic effects of alkali oxides present in RS/MC. Thermodynamic analysis (ΔH, ΔG and ΔS) inferred that RS and MC combustion is easier than coal and PC. With the increase in MC in blends from 10% to 30%, ΔH decreased from 114.81 to 82.31 kJ/mol, ΔG declined from 159.33 to 122.86 kJ/mol and ΔS improved from −63.59 to −58.14 J/mol.K, indicating blending of biomass improved the combustion.


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