Numerical simulation of the modification of burners for a 200 MW tangentially fired boiler to reduce NOx emissions

  • Fei Xing*
  • , Wei Jun Fan
  • , Jin Lei Cui
  • , Yuan Kai Deng
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

To address such problems as comparatively high NOx emissions and serious slagging in the 200 MW tangentially fired boiler of a power plant in China, a study has been conducted of the in-furnace combustion process before and after burner modification by using a CFD (computational fluid dynamics) software platform and numerical simulation method. The calculation results show that due to the effect of attached wall jet flow, high-temperature zones are concentrated in the central part of the furnace, effectively preventing boiler slagging. After modification, the furnace had a reducing atmosphere zone even greater than that of a boiler adopting conventional combustion modes, thus suppressing the generation of NOx emissions and reducing them by 34.6%. The calculation results after the modification correspond quite well with those of test ones. The numerical simulation can well provide a theoretical basis for the design, modification and operation of the boiler in question.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)534-538
Number of pages5
JournalReneng Dongli Gongcheng/Journal of Engineering for Thermal Energy and Power
Volume22
Issue number5
StatePublished - Sep 2007

Keywords

  • Boiler combustion
  • NO emissions
  • Numerical simulation
  • Temperature distribution

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