Fluidized Bed Combustion (FBC) Boiler
Fluidized bed combustion
(FBC) has emerged as a viable alternative and has significant advantages
over conventional firing system and offers multiple benefits – compact
boiler design, fuel flexibility, higher combustion efficiency and
reduced emission of noxious pollutants such as SOx and NOx. The fuels
burnt in these boilers include coal, washery rejects, rice husk, bagasse
& other agricultural wastes. The fluidized bed boilers have a wide
capacity range- 0.5 T/hr to over 100 T/hr.
When an evenly
distributed air or gas is passed upward through a finely divided bed of
solid particles such as sand supported on a fine mesh, the particles are
undisturbed at low velocity. As air velocity is gradually increased, a
stage is reached when the individual particles are suspended in the air
stream – the bed is called “fluidized”.
With further increase in
air velocity, there is bubble formation, vigorous turbulence, rapid
mixing and formation of dense defined bed surface. The bed of solid
particles exhibits the properties of a boiling liquid and assumes the
appearance of a fluid – “bubbling fluidized bed”.
If sand particles in a
fluidized state is heated to the ignition temperatures of coal, and coal
is injected continuously into the bed, the coal will burn rapidly and
bed attains a uniform temperature. The fluidized bed combustion (FBC)
takes place at about 840 OC to 950 OC. Since this temperature is much
below the ash fusion temperature, melting of ash and associated problems
are avoided.
The lower combustion
temperature is achieved because of high coefficient of heat transfer due
to rapid mixing in the fluidized bed and effective extraction of heat
from the bed through in-bed heat transfer tubes and walls of the bed.
The gas velocity is maintained between minimum fluidisation velocity and
particle entrainment velocity. This ensures stable operation of the bed
and avoids particle entrainment in the gas stream.
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