Combustion Processes Flashcards
What are the fundamentals of combustion?
Combustion is a chemical process.
Combustion fundamentals can be grouped into two main categories
1. Combustion technology: burners,flames,boilers,oxy-fuel technology,combined heat and power ,turbines and generators, fluidized beds ,domestic :stoves etc, transport:engines.
- Emissions: CO,SO2,NOx,soot,particles,organic compounds.
Is this statement true or false:75% of the energy used in the world is from combustion.
True
What are the principles of combustion ?
Energy transition : chemical -heat-mechanical-electrical.
Total reaction: CxHy+O2=CO2+H2O+Heat.
Fuels: gas, liquids , solids
Combustibles : C,H,S.
What is the combustion process?
Air and fuel are introduced into a combustion chamber and the products from that:
1. Loss of heat ,
2. ehxaust: ( CO2,NOx,SO2,HCL (hydrochloric acid gas), inorganic compounds, hydrocarbons (methane),and soot.
3. Ash/slag : silicate slag, Al, K, Ca, phosphates.
What the types of fuels that are common?
Fuels can be grouped into three main categories:
Solids: coal,coke,wood, peat, waste…
Liquids: diesel, gasoline, ethanol,methanol.…
Gas: methane, propane, hydrogen,natural gas …
What does too much water in combustion cause?
Too much water in combustion disturbs combustion by making it slower because water has a very high specific heat capacity.
What are the two sure products of combustion?
CO2 and H2O
Why K,Ca, Al, phosphorus etc. be found as a byproduct of combustion?
This is because they can be found in gasoline, coal and biomass. They can be found here because these are fuels that are found in the earth and were formed from the fusion of many other elements. Eg biomass needs nutrients in order to grow and some of these include the elements stated above.
What are non combustible fuel components?
Water (can be evaporated with heat )
Ash
What is the ash content in various fuels?
Oil = 0.01- 0.3
Coal = 5- 15
Wood = 1-5
Peat =0.5 - 6
Waste = 12 - 30
Straw = 3-6
Straw has a higher ash content than wood because it grows much quicker and hence it requires a lot of elements in other to grow. Any thing that grows or has a lot of elements has ash content.
State some characteristics about ash
It’s important for furnace conditions because of heat retention .
Negatives
Combustible material may get trapped in ash reducing efficiency.
Molten ash (abrasive and causes damage to surfaces).
May form deposits on heat exchange surfaces.
What are some of the characteristics of a good combustion?
Good mixing of fuel and oxygen (allows for completely combustion )
Good fuel / air ratio (allows for optimum combustion)
Stable ignition and operating conditions(consistent and reliable combustion)
Reasonable regulation range
Low emissions and low noise.
Long enough residence time in combustion to ensure combustion has ended before exhaust gas leaves the chamber.
What is choice combustion chamber dependent on?
This is dependent on fuel characteristics
I.e if it is a solid , liquid or gas fuel.
The volatility of the fuel
The water content
The ash content
Heating value
Solid particle size (for solid fuels)
You must also consider the effective transformation of heat to mechanical work ( to maximize energy conversion efficiency) and corrosion(addressing potential damage to equipment).
How solid fuels burnt?
In the case of coal
Ignition-release of volatiles-burning-cooling after burning-formation of coke particles .
The temperature increases as you keep going down the line.
The volatile are released to ensure a controlled and efficient burning process and to also get get rid of some emissions .
You can also devolution before burning separating volatile which burn in a homogeneous combustion and char which burns in a heterogeneous combustion
Which fuels easily meet good combustion requirements ?
Gases is the best fuel followed by liquids.