Sampling method for woody biomass particles conveyed by air in the fuel pipe of pulverized coal firing boiler

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In Japan, feed-in tariff was introduced to promote and expand the renewable energy ratio to 22-24% by FY 2030. Biomass is one important renewable energy. Recently, several biomass projects for not only fluidized bed boilers, but also pulverized coal fired boilers, are being planned around the world. The required particle size of woody biomass for combustion in pulverized coal fired boiler is around 1mm, while that of coal is several tens of μm. Woody biomass particles grinded by mill are sent to burner via fuel pipe by air. It is important to measure the particle size distribution in order to understand combustibility. However, it was unknown whether the particle size distribution could be measured by the same sampling method for pulverized coal. We conducted sampling test of woody biomass particles in fuel pipe using the isokinetic sampling method. As result, we observed that the flow of woody biomass particles in the pipe is significantly non-uniform to the influence of the upstream elbow. It is necessary to measure at pitch of at least 45° in order to obtain the particle size distribution in fuel pipe.

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Matsunari, S., Watanabe, K., Ohno, E., & Echizenya, M. (2020). Sampling method for woody biomass particles conveyed by air in the fuel pipe of pulverized coal firing boiler. In ICOPE 2019 - 7th International Conference on Power Engineering, Proceedings (pp. 245–250). International Conference on Power Engineering-2019. https://doi.org/10.1299/mej.20-00117

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