Flyash injection system and method

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Inventors

Nehls, Jr., George R.

Application #

902667

Filed

Jun-29-1992

Published

Jun-14-1994

Current US Class

110/245
110/345
110/346
110/347

International Classes

F23J 011/00

Field of Search

110/345 110/346 110/347 110/245 110/215 122/4

Examiners

Yuen; Henry C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Merchant, Gould, Smith, Edell, Welter & Schmidt

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Abstract
The present invention provides a system and method for conducting a coal combustion process, including methods of improving the opacity of the off-gases or inhibiting ash fouling. The method includes a step of combusting pulverized coal to form flyash, including a fume component formed from organically associated inorganics in the pulverized coal, and combustion off-gases, and a step of injecting a substantially noncombustible, preformed, coarse particulate material into the combustion process.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method of reducing an amount of ultrafine particulates in off-gases from a coal combustion process; said method including the steps of:

(a) combusting pulverized coal during a combustion process conducted in a non-fluidized bed boiler to form a combustion off-gas stream including ultrafine particulates which would be at a first level of emission in the absence of a step of ultrafine particulates control as characterized in (b); and,

(b) conducting a step of ultrafine particulates control by injecting flyash mineral oxide particulate material into the combustion process in an amount sufficient to provide a level of emission of ultrafine particulates, from the combustion process, which is below the first level.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention concerns combustion processes. Specifically it concerns the control of emissions from combustion processes such as coal-fired processes. It also concerns the control of flyash deposition within a coal-fired furnace or boiler. Specific techniques described herein may be used to control the content of emissions from boiler stacks and also to inhibit flyash fouling in boiler arrangements.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The combustion of coal in a boiler, as in a pulverized coal-fired electric power generating plant, produces flyash. The composition of the flyash varies depending, for example, on the composition of the coal and the combustion conditions. Generally, flyash is a fine, solid, noncombustible mineral residue, which is distinct from bottom ash, cinders, or slag. Flyash can have widely varying particle size, density, shape, porosity, internal structure, and surface chemistry. It is typically composed of oxidized silicon, aluminum, calcium, iron, titanium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, sulfur, etc.