A comparison between ignition behaviours of 7 different UK and World-Traded coals in air, and in a mixture of oxygen and carbon dioxide gases representative of oxy-combustion conditions
    
    - Organization:
 - The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
 - Pages:
 - 8
 - File Size:
 - 249 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 2009
 
Abstract
A  20L  ignition  test  chamber  has  been  used  to  test  suspensions  of  7  UK  and  world  traded  coals  in  air  and  O2/CO2  mixtures  typical  of  oxy-combustion  conditions.  The  coals  varied  in  rank  from  sub-bituminous  to  bituminous  and  were  tested  in  varying  concentrations  from  the  ignition  limit  to  400g/m3.  Following  each  successful  test  the  combustion  residue  was  collected, weighed  and  analysed  within  a  thermogravimetric  analyser,  allowing Q  factors to be  estimated.     The  ignition  limit  varied  slightly  in  air, but  was  mostly  around  the  200g/m3  level.  With  the  exception  of  Coal  C, which  was  much  harder  to  ignite, it  correlated  roughly  with  coal  rank.  The  ignition  limit  changed  significantly  with  O2  concentration  when  in  mixed  O2/CO2  gases.  Only  a  few  high  volatile  coals  ignited  in  21%  O2/CO2  v/v, and  then  only  with a 2500 J, rather than a 1000J, igniter.   An  increase  in  O2/CO2  levels  to  30  or  35%  gave  ignition  patterns  similar  to  those  carried  out  in  air  with  a  further  increase  to  40%  having  little  additional  effect.  In  addition  the  minimum ignition concentration decreased with increase in O2.     Heterogeneous  combustion  or  gasification  of  the  coal  by  CO2  appears  to  be  confirmed  by  comparing  weight  loss  results  for  air  and  O2/CO2  mixtures  respectively  for  an  equivalent  peak pressure rise.
Citation
APA: (2009) A comparison between ignition behaviours of 7 different UK and World-Traded coals in air, and in a mixture of oxygen and carbon dioxide gases representative of oxy-combustion conditions
MLA: A comparison between ignition behaviours of 7 different UK and World-Traded coals in air, and in a mixture of oxygen and carbon dioxide gases representative of oxy-combustion conditions. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 2009.