Abstract

The chain-grate stoker is a well-established lump coal firing method for furnaces. Its current use for coal in the UK and USA is limited to old plant but is extensive in Eastern Europe, India and China. Problems associated with its use stem from gaseous and fly ash pollution. The mathematical modelling of such a system was undertaken as part of an initiative funded by European Coal and Steel Consortium. The objective was to produce a model suitable for use by, e.g. plant manufacturers, to show the effect of design modifications. This would be especially for efficiency improvement and pollution reduction. The main experimental work was carried out using the chain grate stoker rig facilities of CRE, Cheltenham...

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