Fuel Processing Technology, Vol.120, 22-33, 2014
Biomass co-firing under oxy-fuel conditions: A computational fluid dynamics modelling study and experimental validation
This paper presents an experimental and numerical study on co-firing olive waste (0, 10%, 20% on mass basis) with two coals in an entrained flow reactor under three oxy-fuel conditions (21%O-2/79%CO2, 30%O-2/70%CO2 and 35%O-2/65%CO2) and air-fuel condition. Co-firing biomass with coal was found to have favourable synergy effects in all the cases: it significantly improves the burnout and remarkably lowers NOx emissions. The reduced peak temperatures during co-firing can also help to mitigate deposition formation in real furnaces. Co-firing CO2-neutral biomass with coals under oxy-fuel conditions can achieve a below-zero CO2 emission if the released CO2 is captured and sequestered. The model-predicted burnout and gaseous emissions were compared against the experimental results. A very good agreement was observed, the differences in a range of +/- 5-10% of the experimental values, which indicates the model can be used to aid in design and optimization of large-scale biomass co-firing under oxy-fuel conditions. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Biomass co-firing;Synergy effects;CO2 capture;Oxy-fuel combustion;Below-zero CO2 emissions;CFD