Advances in Mechanical Engineering (Sep 2021)

Optimization of multi variant process parameters to reduce emissions of high sulfur coal during combustion in fluidized bed facility

  • Bhutta Muhammad Mahmood Aslam,
  • Shafiq ur Rehman,
  • Asad Naeem Shah,
  • Muhammad Sajid Kamran,
  • Ahmad Naveed,
  • Syed Muhammad Sohail Rehman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/16878140211044659
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Pakistan has 185 billion tonnes reserves of coal but unfortunately the quality of 80% of this coal is not good. As the country has a shortage of energy so it is necessary to refine the coal before it can be used to produce electricity. In this sense, this research is very important as it enables indigenous coal to meet the increasing energy demand. This study is focused on the control of sulfur emissions during the combustion of high sulfur Pakistani coal from the Trans Indus Range and the Salt Range. Parameters like Ca/S molar ratios (MRs), limestone particle size, bed temperature, and different percentages of biomass in co-firing with coal have been studied. It is showed that desulfurization of coal was maximum with the fine-sized particles of limestone. Co-firing of moderate quantity biomass exhibited a considerable decrease in SO 2 emissions. Results achieved are presented in the form of tables and plots. This study for control of the gaseous emissions from combustion in FBC facility has great potential for new coal based power projects, especially in Pakistan.