Abstract

Oxy-fuel combustion with low NOx emission has been received more attention in recent years. In this work, a series of oxygen-staged experimental investigations of Shenmu bituminous coal with the preheated combustion technology was carried out under O2/CO2 atmosphere to obtain the effect of oxygen-staged on combustion and NOx emission. The results showed that the increase of excess oxygen coefficient of the primary air(λPr) decreased the temperature difference at each measuring point in the circulating fluidized bed, promoted the production of coal gas, facilitated the release of elements, and improved the mass conversion ratio of volatile matter up to 92.3%. Besides, the increase of λPr inhibited the conversion process of N-5 to N-6. At the same time, the release of nitrogen-containing volatile matter during the partial gasification process was also reduced. As the λPr increases, reducing the excess oxygen coefficient of the secondary air(λSe) or increasing the oxygen partial pressure of primary air were beneficial to reduce the emissions of NOx to a certain extent.

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