Firing Estonian oil shale in CFB boilers -ASH balance and behaviour of carbonate minerals

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The ash balance and the extent of carbonate decomposition (ECD) for circulating fluidised-bed (CFB) boilers depending on oil shale lower heating value (8.5 and 11.1 MJ/kg) were analysed. As for the ash balance, ash mass flow rates (kg/s) for each ash separation port were determined. In calculations the ECD methodology developed at the Department of Thermal Engineering (DTE) on the basis of ash composition was used. Changes in the boiler ash balance occurred when firing oil shale of different quality. Additionally, the reduction of the CO2 emission by 7% and of the total ash mass flow by 23% was obtained when firing upgraded oil shale instead of low-grade oil shale. © 2011 Estonian Academy Publishers.

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Plamus, K., Ots, A., Pihu, T., & Neshumayev, D. (2011). Firing Estonian oil shale in CFB boilers -ASH balance and behaviour of carbonate minerals. Oil Shale, 28(1), 58–67. https://doi.org/10.3176/oil.2011.1.07

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