Abstract

As an emerging clean coal combustion technology, Moderate or Intense Low-Oxygen Dilution (MILD) combustion or oxy-fuel combustion, compared with traditional coal combustion, has many advantages. However, compared with MILD combustion and oxy-fuel combustion, MILD-oxy combustion is believed more attractive. In this work, MILD-oxy combustion characteristics with oxygen concentrations from 10% to 50% are studied numerically. The results show that within a certain range, increasing the oxygen concentration is in favor of MILD-oxy combustion performance close to that of MILD-air combustion. When the oxygen concentration is higher enough, the momentum reduced by the increase of oxygen concentration has a great influence on the furnace temperature. With the increase of oxygen concentration, the radiation heat transfer is enhanced and the convective heat transfer is weakened. The increase of oxygen concentration can promote the occurrence of char gasification reaction with CO2. In addition, MILD-oxy combustion has a large impact on CO emission.

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