Shengli Wu, Chunbao Xu, Qiushuang Shou, and Daqiang Cang, NOx Formation from Several Chinese Coals during Combustion in Packed Bed, J. Univ. Sci. Technol. Beijing, 5(1998), No. 2, pp. 65-69.
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Shengli Wu, Chunbao Xu, Qiushuang Shou, and Daqiang Cang, NOx Formation from Several Chinese Coals during Combustion in Packed Bed, J. Univ. Sci. Technol. Beijing, 5(1998), No. 2, pp. 65-69.
Shengli Wu, Chunbao Xu, Qiushuang Shou, and Daqiang Cang, NOx Formation from Several Chinese Coals during Combustion in Packed Bed, J. Univ. Sci. Technol. Beijing, 5(1998), No. 2, pp. 65-69.
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Shengli Wu, Chunbao Xu, Qiushuang Shou, and Daqiang Cang, NOx Formation from Several Chinese Coals during Combustion in Packed Bed, J. Univ. Sci. Technol. Beijing, 5(1998), No. 2, pp. 65-69.
The formation characteristics of NOx during combustion of four typical Chinese coals have been studied in a packed bed combustor. The studies included the effects of chemical composition of coals and volatile matters, and combustion conditions, i.e. preheating temperatures of combustion gas, on conversion of NOx during combustion. In term of the combustion experiments, there is a close relation between coal composition and conversions of NOx. Coals with a higher nitrogen content give a lower FNOx0, and coals with a higher volatile content give a lower FNOx0. The further devolatilization experiments showed that volatile matters in the coal have an important effect on reducing conversion of coal-nitrogen to NOx. It was interpreted as that the release of volatile matters during combustion caused a fuel-rich circumstance in the vicinity of coal particles which may restrain the formation of NOx. Preheating temperatures of combustion gas has significant effects on conversions of NOx and there exist a critical preheating temperature. At such temperature, lower FNOx0 can be reached.