Abstract

ABSTRACT In this study, considering a specific coal fired power plant, fly ash samples were analyzed in terms of unburned carbon (UBC) and amount of UBC in these samples were compared to coal volatile matter content. UBC which can be used as an expression to tell efficiency of power plants is basically reasoned by either coal properties or by the conditions of combustion environment in boiler. Coal combustion boilers are utilized in terms of their design conditions and they are really hard to utilize them out of these ranged conditions. That is why in order to investigate the effect of these abovementioned parameters, either laboratory scale or pilot scale combustion tests should be conducted. Briefly in this study, a period of same conditions of same boiler utilization of different types of coals considered, and different amounts of UBC in fly ashes were correlated with high or low amount of volatile matter content in coal. Obtained correlation between coal volatile matter and UBC in ash showed that volatile matter content of coal is dominantly affecting the coal burnout.

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