Co-combustion characteristics of municipal sewage sludge and bituminous coal

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Shibo Niu
Meiqian Chen
Yang Li
Jianjun Song
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[1] Beijing Jiaotong University,Institute of Thermal Engineering, School of Mechanical, Electronic and Control Engineering
[2] Beijing Key Laboratory of Flow and Heat Transfer of Phase Changing in Micro and Small Scale,Guohua Electric Power Branch
[3] China Shenhua Energy Company Limited,undefined
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Combustion; Sewage sludge; Bituminous coal; Blending ratio; Oxygen content; Kinetics;
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The co-combustion characteristics of municipal sewage sludge and bituminous coal in air and O2/CO2 atmospheres were assessed by using a thermogravimetric analysis approach between heating rates of 20 and 80 K min−1. The combustion characteristics of sewage sludge/bituminous coal blend (50% blending ratio) in air were also compared with its oxy-fuel behavior. In air atmosphere, the ignition temperatures for sludge/coal blends were between those for their parent samples, which ranged from 238 to 418 °C. In O2/CO2 atmosphere with oxygen content of 30%, the ignition temperatures of 50%sewage sludge/50%coal blend were between 260 and 275 °C, which were less than those (268–280 °C) in air. The ignition and burnout indexes of the sample in 30%O2/70%CO2 atmosphere were very close to those in air. The temperatures with respect to maximum combustion rates of the 50%sewage sludge/50%coal blend in 40%O2/60%CO2 were lower than those in air. The average value of the activation energy for the 50%sewage sludge/50%coal blend in 30%O2/70%CO2 was less than that in air.
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页码:1821 / 1834
页数:13
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