Abstract

In order to explore the differences in air pollutant emissions of different types of stoves, this study selected five common new types of residential coal-fired stoves (square coal stoves, baffle heat exchange stoves, kang heating and cooking integrated stoves, Gasification forward burning and gasification reverse burning stoves) Simulated combustion and atmospheric pollutant emission level monitoring in the laboratory to quantitatively evaluate the environmental effects of different stoves, identify the influencing factors and causes of differences in pollution emission levels, and propose furnaces Suggestions for improvement of pollution reduction such as R & D and design. The results show that: ① The emission of air pollutants differs greatly among different stoves, and the intensity of pollution emitted by the stoves with kang heating and cooking is the largest. The emission intensity of the three types of atmospheric pollutants (SO2, NOx and particulate matter) is 2.9 kg t-1 It is 1.6 times the average value; stoves using square coal technology have the lowest air pollutant emission intensity, which is 65% of the average value. ②The emission of gaseous pollutants in different furnaces at different combustion stages also showed obvious differences and characteristics. During the fire stage, the NOx emission concentration of the square coal stove is 0.49mg ⋅ m-3, which is 45% ∼ 72% lower than that of other types of stoves; the SO2 emission concentration of the gasification anti-burning stove is 1.38mg ⋅ m- 3. Compared with other types of stoves, the maximum reduction is 28%. ③The factors that affect the emission of atmospheric pollutants of the stove include the application technology and the type of combustion. The stoves with square coal and gasification anti-burning technology have better environmental benefits, but the economic costs of the two types of stoves are 20,000 yuan and 18,000 Yuan, significantly higher than other types of stoves. ④Considering the differences in pollution emissions from different stoves, it is recommended to adopt differentiated economic policies and strict emission and product standards, promote the use of energy-saving and environmentally friendly stoves, and reduce the emission of atmospheric pollutants from coal-fired stoves.

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