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Оглавление / Contents
 
Chapter 1  Introduction ......................................... 1
1.1  Background ................................................. 1
1.2  Fluidized Bed Equipment .................................... 4
     1.2.1  Applications ........................................ 4
     1.2.2  Fluidized Bed Gasifiers ............................. 5
     1.2.3  Fluidized Bed Boilers ............................... 6
     1.2.4  Application in Cement Industries .................... 9
1.3  Features of Fluidized Beds ................................ 10
     1.3.1  Advantages of Fluidized Bed Boilers ................ 10
     1.3.2  Features Specific to CFB Boiler .................... 12
1.4  Fluidized Bed and Other Technology Options ................ 13
     1.4.1  Technological Options for Generation of Power
            from Solid Fuels ................................... 13
     1.4.2  Improved Firing .................................... 15
     1.4.3  Combined-Cycle Plants .............................. 16
     1.4.4  Cost Implications .................................. 18
     References ................................................ 19

Chapter 2  Hydrodynamics ....................................... 21
2.1  Regimes of Fluidization ................................... 21
     2.1.1  Packed Beds ........................................ 25
     2.1.2  Bubbling Fluidized Beds ............................ 25
     2.1.3  Slugging ........................................... 29
     2.1.4  Turbulent Beds ..................................... 29
     2.1.5  Bubbling to Turbulent Transition ................... 29
     2.1.6  Terminal Velocity of a Particle .................... 31
     2.1.7  Freeboard and Furnace Heights ...................... 35
2.2  Fast Fluidized Bed ........................................ 35
     2.2.1  Characteristics of Fast Beds ....................... 35
     2.2.2  Transition to Fast Fluidization .................... 37
     2.2.3  Dense Suspension Up-Flow ........................... 42
2.3  Hydrodynamic Regimes in a CFB ............................. 42
     2.3.1  Difference in Operating Regimes of CFB Boilers
            and Reactors ....................................... 43
2.4  Hydrodynamic Structure of Fast Beds ....................... 43
     2.4.1  Axial Voidage Profile .............................. 43
     2.4.2  Lateral Distribution of Voidage in a Fast Bed ...... 48
2.5  Gas-Solid Mixing .......................................... 52
     2.5.1  Gas-Solid Slip Velocity ............................ 52
     2.5.2  Dispersion ......................................... 52
2.6  Scale-Up .................................................. 53
     2.6.1  Circulating Fluidized Bed .......................... 53
     2.6.2  Bubbling Fluidized Bed ............................. 54
     2.6.3  Cyclone ............................................ 54
     Nomenclature .............................................. 55
        Greek Symbols .......................................... 56
        Dimensionless Numbers .................................. 56
     References ................................................ 57

Chapter 3  Fluidized Bed Gasification .......................... 59
3.1  Types of Gasifiers ........................................ 60
     3.1.1  Entrained Bed ...................................... 61
     3.1.2  Fluidized Bed ...................................... 62
     3.1.3  Spouted Bed ........................................ 62
     3.1.4  Fixed/Moving Bed ................................... 62
3.2  Theory .................................................... 63
     3.2.1  Pyrolysis or Devolatilization ...................... 64
     3.2.2  Combustion ......................................... 66
     3.2.3  Gasification ....................................... 66
     3.2.4  Composition of Gas Yield ........................... 67
3.3  Effect of Operating Parameters on Gasification ............ 69
     3.3.1  Boudouard Reaction ................................. 69
     3.3.2  Water-Gas .......................................... 69
     3.3.3  Methanation ........................................ 69
3.4  Effect of Feed Properties on Gasification ................. 71
     3.4.1  Fuel Reactivity .................................... 71
     3.4.2  Volatile Matter .................................... 72
     3.4.3  Ash ................................................ 73
     3.4.4  Moisture ........................................... 73
3.5  Fluidized Bed Gasification ................................ 74
     3.5.1  Comparison of Bubbling and Circulating Fluidized
            Bed Gasifiers ...................................... 75
     3.5.2  Types of Fluidized Bed Gasifiers ................... 75
3.6  Examples of Some Fluidized Bed Gasifiers .................. 77
     3.6.1  Winkler Gasifier ................................... 77
     3.6.2  KRW Gasifier ....................................... 79
     3.6.3  Spouted Bed Partial Gasifier ....................... 79
     3.6.4  Foster Wheeler Atmospheric CFB Gasifier ............ 80
     3.6.5  Battelle/Columbus Indirect Gasifier ................ 81
     3.6.6  Halliburton KBR Transport Reactor .................. 82
     3.6.7  Carbon Dioxide Acceptor Process .................... 82
3.7  Gas Cleaning .............................................. 83
     3.7.1  Sulfur and Other Chemical Contaminants Removal ..... 83
     3.7.2  Tar Removal ........................................ 84
     3.7.3  Particulate Removal ................................ 85
3.8  Design Considerations ..................................... 85
     3.8.1  Gasifier Efficiency ................................ 85
     3.8.2  Equivalence Ratio .................................. 86
     3.8.3  Gas Composition .................................... 88
     3.8.4  Energy and Mass Balance ............................ 89
     3.8.5  Bed Materials ...................................... 89
     3.8.6  Gasifier Sizing .................................... 90
     3.8.7  Alternative Design Approach ........................ 95
3.9  Modeling of Fluidized Bed Gasification .................... 96
     Appendix 3А ............................................... 97
        Estimating Equilibrium Gas Composition ................. 97
     Appendix 3В ............................................... 99
        An Example of a Fluidized Bed Biomass Gasifier ......... 99
     Nomenclature .............................................. 99
        Greek Symbols ......................................... 100
     References ............................................... 100

Chapter 4  Combustion ......................................... 103
4.1  Stages of Combustion ..................................... 103
     4.1.1  Heating and Drying ................................ 103
     4.1.2  Devolatilization .................................. 104
     4.1.3  Volatile Combustion ............................... 106
     4.1.4  Char Combustion ................................... 107
     4.1.5  Burning Rate of Char in Fluidized Beds ............ 109
     4.1.6  Communition Phenomena during Combustion ........... 115
4.2  Factors Affecting Combustion Efficiency .................. 117
     4.2.1  Feedstock ......................................... 117
     4.2.2  Operating Conditions .............................. 119
4.3  Combustion in Bubbling Fluidized Bed Boilers ............. 120
     4.3.1  Recirculation of Fly Ash .......................... 120
     4.3.2  Effect of Design Parameters on Combustion
            Efficiency ........................................ 120
4.4  Combustion in Circulating Fluidized Bed Boilers .......... 122
     4.4.1  Combustion of Char Particles ...................... 123
     4.4.2  Effect of Cyclone Design on Combustion
            Efficiency ........................................ 125
     4.4.3  Some Combustion Design Considerations ............. 125
     4.4.4  Performance Modeling .............................. 127
4.5  Biomass Combustion ....................................... 127
     4.5.1  Agglomeration ..................................... 129
     4.5.2  Fouling ........................................... 130
     4.5.3  Corrosion Potential in Biomass Firing ............. 130
     Nomenclature ............................................. 130
        Greek Symbols ......................................... 131
        Dimensionless Numbers ................................. 132
     References ............................................... 132

Chapter 5  Emissions .......................................... 135
5.1  Air Pollution ............................................ 135
     5.1.1  Pollutants ........................................ 136
     5.1.2  Emission Standards ................................ 141
5.2  Sulfur Dioxide Emission .................................. 141
     5.2.1  Chemical Reactions ................................ 142
     5.2.2  Reactions on Single Sorbent Particles ............. 146
     5.2.3  Reactivity of Sorbents ............................ 148
     5.2.4  Sulfur Capture in Fluidized Beds .................. 150
     5.2.5  Simple Model for Sulfur Capture in CFB Boilers .... 154
     5.2.6  Selection of Sorbent .............................. 157
5.3  Nitrogen Oxide Emission .................................. 159
     5.3.1  Sources of NOx .................................... 159
     5.3.2  Methods of Reduction of NOx Emissions ............. 159
     5.3.3  NOx Emission from CFB ............................. 161
5.4  Nitrous Oxide Emission ................................... 162
     5.4.1  Mechanism of Formation of N2O in CFB .............. 162
     5.4.2  Effects of Operating Parameters on N2O ............ 163
     5.4.3  Reduction of N2O .................................. 164
5.5  Mercury Emission ......................................... 164
     5.5.1  Sorbent Injection ................................. 164
     5.5.2  Electro-Catalytic Oxidation ....................... 164
     5.5.3  Precombustion Technologies ........................ 165
5.6  Carbon Monoxide Emission ................................. 165
5.7  Carbon Dioxide Emission .................................. 165
5.8  Emission of Trace Organics ............................... 166
5.9  Particulate Emission ..................................... 166
     5.9.1  Ash Characteristics ............................... 166
     Nomenclature ............................................. 168
        Greek Symbols ......................................... 169
     References ............................................... 169

Chapter 6  Heat Transfer ...................................... 173
6.1  Gas-to-Particle Heal Transfer ............................ 173
     6.1.1  Gas-to-Particle I leal Transfer Equations ......... 173
     6.1.2  Heating of Gas and Solids in the Fast Bed ......... 176
6.2  Heat Transfer in Circulating Fluidized Beds .............. 178
     6.2.1  Mechanism of Heat Transfer ........................ 178
     6.2.2  Theory ............................................ I79
     6.2.3  Experimental Observations in a CFB Boiler ......... 184
     6.2.4  Effect of Vertical Fins on the Walls .............. 187
6.3  Heat Transfer in Bubbling Fluidized Bed .................. 189
     6.3.1  Mechanistic Model ................................. 190
     6.3.2  Experimental Observations in Bubbling Fluidized
            Beds .............................................. 195
     6.3.3  Heat-Transfer Correlation in Bubbling Beds ........ 197
     6.3.4  Use of Design Graphs .............................. 197
     6.3.5  Calculation Based on Tables ....................... 200
6.4  Freeboard Heat Transfer in Bubbling Fluidized Beds ....... 201
6.5  Heat Transfer in Commercial-Size CFB Boilers ............. 202
     6.5.1  Heat Transfer to the Walls of Commercial CFB
            Boilers ........................................... 202
     6.5.2  Wing Walls ........................................ 202
     6.5.3  Heat-Transfer Variation along the Furnace
            Height ............................................ 203
     6.5.4  Circumferential Distribution of Heat-Transfer
            Coefficient ....................................... 203
     Nomenclature ............................................. 205
        Greek Symbols ......................................... 207
        Dimensionless Numbers ................................. 207
     References ............................................... 207

Chapter 7  Bubbling Fluidized Bed Boiler ...................... 211
7.1  Description of a BFB Boiler .............................. 211
     7.1.1  Feedstock Preparation and Feeding ................. 211
     7.1.2  Air and Gas Handling .............................. 213
     7.1.3  Ash and Emission Systems .......................... 213
     7.1.4  Steam Generation System ........................... 215
     7.1.5  Combustion Chamber ................................ 215
7.2  Features of ВFB Boilers .................................. 215
     7.2.1  Advantages ........................................ 215
     7.2.2  Limitations ....................................... 216
7.3  Thermal Design of Bubbling Fluidized Bed Boilers ......... 216
     7.3.1  Overall Meat Balance of the Boiler ................ 216
     7.3.2  Boiler Efficiency ................................. 219
     7.3.3  Energy Balance in Dense Bubbling Bed .............. 221
     7.3.4  Heat Balance of Boiler Components ................. 223
     7.3.5  Mass Flow Rates of Fuel and Air ................... 226
     7.3.6  Gas-Side Heat Balance ............................. 226
7.4  Combustion in Bubbling Fluidized Bed ..................... 228
     7.4.1  Coal Combustion in BFB Boilers .................... 228
     7.4.2  Minimization of Combustible Losses in BFB
            Combustors ........................................ 230
7.5  Furnace Design ........................................... 234
     7.5.1  Basic Design of Furnace ........................... 235
     7.5.2  Part-Load Operations .............................. 238
     7.5.3  Other Operating Conditions ........................ 240
7.6  Start-Up Procedure and Control ........................... 242
     7.6.1  Start-Up Procedure ................................ 243
     7.6.2  Control of BFB Boiler ............................. 243
7.7  Some Operational Problems and Remedies ................... 246
     7.7.1  Erosion of In-Bed Components ...................... 246
7.8  Design of Feed Systems for BFB Bed Boiler ................ 248
     Nomenclature ............................................. 249
        Greek Symbols ......................................... 251
     References ............................................... 251

Chapters 8  Circulating Fluidized Bed Boiler .................. 253
8.1  General Arrangement ...................................... 253
     8.1.1  Air System ........................................ 253
     8.1.2  Flue Gas Stream ................................... 255
     8.1.3  Solid Stream ...................................... 255
     8.1.4  Water-Steam Circuit ............................... 255
8.2  Types of CFB Boilers ..................................... 257
     8.2.1  Boilers without Bubbling Bed Heal Exchangers ...... 257
     8.2.2  Boilers with Bubbling Fluidized Bed Heat
            Exchanger ......................................... 258
     8.2.3  Boilers with Inertial or Impact Separators ........ 259
     8.2.4  Boilers with Vertical, Noncircular Cyclones ....... 259
     8.2.5  Other Types ....................................... 259
8.3  Non-CFB Solid Circulation Boilers ........................ 259
     8.3.1  Circo-Fluid Boilers ............................... 259
     8.3.2  Low-Solid Circulation Boiler ...................... 260
     8.3.3  Circulating Moving Bed Boiler ..................... 260
8.4  Combustion in a Circulating Fluidized Bed Furnace ........ 263
8.5  Design of CFB Boilers .................................... 264
     8.5.1  Combustion Calculations ........................... 264
     8.5.2  Heal Balance ...................................... 264
     8.5.3  Mass Balance ...................................... 266
     8.5.4  Flow Split ........................................ 266
     8.5.5  Control of Bed Inventory .......................... 267
     8.5.6  Some Operating Issues ............................. 270
8.6  furnace Design ........................................... 271
     8.6.1  Furnace Cross-Section ............................. 273
     8.6.2  Width and Breadth Ratio ........................... 273
     8.6.3  Furnace Openings .................................. 276
8.7  Design of Heating Surfaces ............................... 277
     8.7.1  Effect of Fuel Type on Furnace Heat Load .......... 278
     8.7.2  Ileal Absorption in the External Heat Exchanger ... 280
     8.7.3  Heat Absorption in the Furnace and Rest of the
            Boiler ............................................ 280
     8.7.4  Heat Balance around a CFB Loop .................... 285
8.8  Auxiliary Power Consumption .............................. 287
8.9  Control of CFB Boilers ................................... 287
     8.9.1  Part-Load Operation ............................... 287
     8.9.2  Load Control Options .............................. 289
8.10 Supercritical CFB Boiler ................................. 291
     8.10.1 Supercritical Operation ........................... 292
     8.10.2 Vertical vs. Wrapped Tube Arrangement ............. 292
     8.10.3 Low Heat Flux ..................................... 293
     8.10.4 Cost Advantage .................................... 293
     Nomenclature ............................................. 293
        Greek Symbols ......................................... 296
     References ............................................... 296

Chapter 9  Material Issues .................................... 299
9.1  Material Selection Criteria .............................. 299
     9.1.1  Structural Requirements ........................... 299
     9.1.2  Heat-Transfer Duty ................................ 300
9.2  Erosion Potential ........................................ 301
     9.2.1  Basics of Erosion ................................. 301
     9.2.2  Types of Erosion .................................. 304
     9.2.3  Erosion in Bubbling Fluidized Beds ................ 304
     9.2.4  Options for Reduction of Erosion in Bubbling
            Beds .............................................. 306
     9.2.5  Erosion in CFB Boilers ............................ 307
9.3  Corrosion Potentials ..................................... 311
     9.3.1  Corrosion Mechanisms .............................. 312
     9.3.2  Examples of Fire-Side Corrosion ................... 312
     9.3.3  Chemistry of Fire-Side Corrosion of Heating
            Surfaces .......................................... 313
     9.3.4  Chlorine Corrosion ................................ 315
     9.3.5  Vanadium Corrosion ................................ 316
     9.3.6  Prevention of High-Temperature Corrosion .......... 316
     9.3.7  Erosion-Corrosion ................................. 317
     9.3.8  Fouling and Deposit Formation ..................... 318
9.4  Steels Used in Fluidized Bed Boilers ..................... 318
     9.4.1   Carbon and Alloy Steels .......................... 318
9.5  Refractory and Insulations ............................... 320
     9.5.1  Importance of Lining .............................. 320
     9.5.2  Properties of Refractory .......................... 320
     9.5.3  Types of Refractory ............................... 321
     9.5.4  Types of Insulation ............................... 322
     9.5.5  Anchors ........................................... 324
     9.5.6  Design Considerations of Lining ................... 325
     9.5.7  Areas of Refractory Use in Fluidized Bed
            Boilers ........................................... 325
     9.5.8  Failure Analysis .................................. 329
     9.5.9  Refractory Maintenance ............................ 331
9.6  Expansion Joints ......................................... 333
     Nomenclature ............................................. 334
        Greek Symbols ......................................... 334
     References ............................................... 334

Chapter 10 Solid Handling Systems for Fluidized Beds .......... 337
10.1 Solid Handling Systems ................................... 337
     10.1.1 Fossil Fuel Plants ................................ 337
     10.1.2 Municipal Solid Waste ............................. 339
10.2 Biomass Handling Systems ................................. 341
     10.2.1 Feeding of Harvested Fuels ........................ 341
     10.2.2 Feeding of Nonharvested Fuels ..................... 341
10.3 Feed System for Bubbling Beds ............................ 342
     10.3.1 Types of Feeders .................................. 342
     10.3.2 Mode of Feeding in Bubbling Beds .................. 347
     10.3.3 Feed Point Allocation ............................. 350
10.4 Feed System for Circulating Fluidized Beds ............... 352
     10.4.1 Fuel Feed Ports ................................... 352
     10.4.2 Limestone Feed System ............................. 353
10.5 Design of Pneumatic Transport Lines for Solids ........... 353
     10.5.1 Pressure Drop in a Pneumatic Transport Line ....... 353
     10.5.2 Design of a Pneumatic Injection System ............ 355
     10.5.3 Fuel Splitter ..................................... 355
     Nomenclature ............................................. 357
        Greek Symbols ......................................... 357
     References ............................................... 357

Chapter 11 Air Distribution Grate ............................. 359
11.1 Distributor Plates ....................................... 359
     11.1.1 Plate-Type Distributor ............................ 360
     11.1.2 Nozzle-Type Distributor ........................... 362
     11.1.3 Sparge Pipe Distributor ........................... 363
     11.1.4 Distributor Grids for CFB ......................... 364
     11.1.5 Distributor Grids for Bubbling Beds ............... 365
11.2 Operation of Distributors ................................ 366
     11.2.1  What Causes Nonuniform Fluidization .............. 366
11.3 Design Methods ........................................... 368
     11.3.1 Design Procedure for Bubbling Fluidized Beds ...... 368
     11.3.2 Design Procedure for Circulating Fluidized Beds ... 370
11.4 Practical Considerations ................................. 371
     11.4.1 Plenum or Air Box ................................. 372
     11.4.2 Sealing of Distributor ............................ 373
     11.4.3 Attrition ......................................... 374
     11.4.4 Back-Flow of Solid ................................ 375
     11.4.5 Opening and Closing of Nozzles .................... 377
     11.4.6 Erosion and Corrosion of Nozzles .................. 378
     Nomenclature ............................................. 379
        Greek Symbols ......................................... 379
     References ............................................... 380

Chapter 12 Gas-Solid Separators ............................... 381
12.1  Cyclones ................................................ 381
     12.1.1 Types of Cyclone .................................. 382
     12.1.2 Theory ............................................ 385
     12.1.3 Critical Size of Particles ........................ 385
     12.1.4 Working of Cyclones for CFB Combustors or
            Gasifiers ......................................... 390
     12.1.5 Pressure Drop through a Cyclone ................... 392
     12.1.6 Cyclone Collection Efficiency ..................... 394
     12.1.7 Reentrainment of Solids ........................... 399
     12.1.8 Cyclone Geometry .................................. 400
     12.1.9 Effect of the Vortex Finder ....................... 400
     12.1.10 Practical Considerations for CFB Cyclones ........ 402
12.2 Impact Separator ......................................... 405
     12.2.1 Features and Types ................................ 405
     12.2.2 Separation through Impaction ...................... 406
     12.2.3 Separation through Interception ................... 407
     12.2.4 Grade Efficiency of Impingement Collectors ........ 409
     12.2.5 Some Types of Impact Separators ................... 409
12.3 Inertial Separators ...................................... 410
     12.3.1 Separation through Gravity Settling ............... 411
     12.3.2 Cavity Separator .................................. 411
     12.3.3 Design Steps ...................................... 411
     Nomenclature ............................................. 413
        Greek Symbols ......................................... 415
     References ............................................... 415

Chapter 13 Solid Recycle Systems .............................. 417
13.1 Types of Nonmechanical Valves ............................ 417
     13.1.1 Loop-Seal ......................................... 418
     13.1.2 L-Valve ........................................... 420
     13.1.3 V-Valve ........................................... 420
13.2 Principles of Operation .................................. 421
     13.2.1 Solid Flow from Standpipe to Recycle Chamber ...... 422
     13.2.2 Flow of Solids through Recycle Chamber ............ 424
13.3 Design of Loop-Seal ...................................... 426
     13.3.1 Pressure Balance .................................. 426
     13.3.2 Size of Loop-Seal ................................. 427
     13.3.3 Air-Flow through Loop-Seal ........................ 428
13.4 Design of L-Valve ........................................ 431
     13.4.1 Maximum Solid Flow Rate ........................... 432
     13.4.2 Additional Design Considerations .................. 433
     13.5 Practical Considerations ............................ 433
     13.5.1 Plugging of Loop-Seal ............................. 433
     13.5.2 Pressure Surge .................................... 434
     13.5.3 Avoiding Loop-Seal Plugging ....................... 434
     Nomenclature ............................................. 435
        Greek Symbols ......................................... 436
     References ............................................... 436
Appendix 1  Characteristics of Solid Panicles ................. 439
      A1.1  Solid Particles ................................... 439
            A1.1.1  Equivalent Diameters ...................... 439
            A1.1.2  Sphericity (ø) ............................ 440
            A1.1.3  Mean Particle Size and Its Measurement .... 440
      A1.2  Packing Characteristics ........................... 442
      A1.3  Particle Classification ........................... 442
            A1.3.1  Group С ................................... 443
            A1.3.2  Group A ................................... 443
            A1.3.3  Group В ................................... 444
            A1.3.4  Group D ................................... 444
      Nomenclature ............................................ 444
      References .............................................. 444

Appendix 2  Stoichiometric Calculations ....................... 445
      A2.1  Chemical Reactions ................................ 445
      A2.2  Air Required ...................................... 446
      A2.3  Sorbent Requirement ............................... 446
      A2.4  Solid Waste Produced .............................. 446
      A2.5  Gaseous Waste Products ............................ 447
            A2.5.1  Carbon Dioxide ............................ 447
            A2.5.2  Water Vapor ............................... 448
            A2.5.3  Nitrogen .................................. 448
            A2.5.4  Oxygen .................................... 448
            A2.5.5  Sulfur Dioxide ............................ 448
            A2.5.6  Fly Ash ................................... 448
      A2.6  Healing Value of Fuels ............................ 448
      Nomenclature ............................................ 450
      Reference ............................................... 451

Appendix 3  Simplified Model for Sulfur Capture ............... 453
      Nomenclature ............................................ 454

Appendix 4  Tables of Design Data ............................. 455

Index ......................................................... 461


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