Primary fragmentation of two limestones was studied in a lab-scale bubbling fluidized bed under simulated oxy-firing conditions and, for comparison, under traditional air-firing conditions. The influence of bed temperature, particle size and simultaneous occurrence of sulphation reaction was tested. Additional experiments in a heated strip apparatus were performed to determine if primary fragmentation occurred under high heating rate conditions, but in the absence of particle collisions. Results of the experiments show that only limited fragmentation occurred to both limestones tested under all operating conditions. Under oxy-firing conditions primary fragmentation was significantly reduced with respect to air-fired operation, most likely because of the absence of limestone calcination under high CO(2) atmospheres. Thermal shock upon limestone injection in the hot bed appears not to be able to induce significant particle fragmentation by its own. Particle size, bed temperature and simultaneous occurrence of sulphation reaction were found not to influence significantly the limestone primary fragmentation extent under both oxy-firing and air-firing conditions. On the contrary, the limestone type was found to be a more important variable with respect to the fragmentation tendency. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Primary fragmentation of limestone under oxy-firing conditions in a bubbling fluidized bed / C., Lupianez; Scala, Fabrizio; Salatino, Piero; L. M., Romeo; L. I., Diez. - In: FUEL PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0378-3820. - 92:8(2011), pp. 1449-1456. [10.1016/j.fuproc.2011.03.005]

Primary fragmentation of limestone under oxy-firing conditions in a bubbling fluidized bed

SCALA, FABRIZIO;SALATINO, PIERO;
2011

Abstract

Primary fragmentation of two limestones was studied in a lab-scale bubbling fluidized bed under simulated oxy-firing conditions and, for comparison, under traditional air-firing conditions. The influence of bed temperature, particle size and simultaneous occurrence of sulphation reaction was tested. Additional experiments in a heated strip apparatus were performed to determine if primary fragmentation occurred under high heating rate conditions, but in the absence of particle collisions. Results of the experiments show that only limited fragmentation occurred to both limestones tested under all operating conditions. Under oxy-firing conditions primary fragmentation was significantly reduced with respect to air-fired operation, most likely because of the absence of limestone calcination under high CO(2) atmospheres. Thermal shock upon limestone injection in the hot bed appears not to be able to induce significant particle fragmentation by its own. Particle size, bed temperature and simultaneous occurrence of sulphation reaction were found not to influence significantly the limestone primary fragmentation extent under both oxy-firing and air-firing conditions. On the contrary, the limestone type was found to be a more important variable with respect to the fragmentation tendency. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2011
Primary fragmentation of limestone under oxy-firing conditions in a bubbling fluidized bed / C., Lupianez; Scala, Fabrizio; Salatino, Piero; L. M., Romeo; L. I., Diez. - In: FUEL PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0378-3820. - 92:8(2011), pp. 1449-1456. [10.1016/j.fuproc.2011.03.005]
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