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ScienceAsia 30 (2004): 365-374 |doi: 10.2306/scienceasia1513-1874.2004.30.365
Simulation of a Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustor
with Shrinking Core and Emission Models
Natthapong Ngampradit,a,* Pornpote Piumsomboon,a and Boonrod Sajjakulnukitb
ABSTRACT:A Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustor (CFBC) is a highly efficient combustor. It can handle
various types of solid fuels such as coal, biomass or agricultural wastes. Coal and biomass have been used as
fuel to generate heat for a boiler in many industries. To predict the proper amount of mixed fuel and to
reduce the emission from coal burning, a rigorous mathematical model for the CFBC is needed. This paper
describes the CFBC model developed as additional subroutines working with ASPEN PLUS version 11.1. The
model was divided into three parts: reaction, hydrodynamic, and gas emission. In the first part, the reactions
in the combustor were represented by a Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor (CSTR) module. The module was
modified by adding the shrinking core model for calculating the size and the weight fraction of particles in
each region. In the second part, the hydrodynamics in CFBC were divided into two regions: a lower region
with one interval, and an upper region with three intervals. In each region the characteristics, such as the
height of the bed, void, and volume, were calculated and sent to CSTR module for adjusting reaction rates
in the regions. In the third part, gas emission models were used to calculate the kinetic rates of NO, N2O and
the conversion of SO2 to predict the emission to the environment.
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a Fuels Research Center, Department of Chemical Technology, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand, 10330.
b Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency, Bangkok, Thailand, 10330.
* Corresponding author: E-mail: Ng_natthapong@yahoo.com
Received 8 Apr 2004,
Accepted 3 Sep 2004
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