Reburning of coal ash

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Inventors

Ramme, Bruce W.

Application #

775314

Filed

Dec-31-1996

Published

Nov-30-1999

Current US Class

106/DIG1
110/165A
110/165R
110/342
110/344
110/347

International Classes

F23J 003/00

Field of Search

110/165 106/DIG.

Assignee

Wisconsin Electric Power Company (Milwaukee, WI)

Examiners

Price; Carl D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Quarles & Brady

US Patent References

3965829   Boiler
4508041   Process for the com...
4705409   Method and appar...
4981111   Circulating fluidize...
5024169   Process to refine fly...
5090338   Apparatus and pro...
5160539   Method and produ...
5161471   Apparatus for rebu...
5390611   Thermal processin...
5399194   Method of fly ash b...
5484476   Method for preheati...
5511495   Method of processi...
5749308   Apparatus and pro...
 

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Other References

"Ash Volume Reduction and Boiler Efficiency Improvement by Ash Reburning", Stanley J. Piekos, P.E., Oct. 1991.

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Abstract
Bottom ash and flyash having high LOI is reburned in a pulverized coal furnace. The bottom ash is added to the coal supply before the coal is pulverized. Flyash is added to the pulverized coal stream for injection with the pulverized coal or is separately injected into the furnace at or slightly above the level of the coal burners in the furnace. The bottom ash and flyash is added to the coal in direct proportion of 1% to 3.5% of the coal.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A method of treating high LOI bottom coal ash having an LOI greater than 5%, comprising the steps of:

introducing pulverized coal into a pulverized coal fired furnace, said pulverized coal being subbituminous coal or other coal generating low LOI ash upon burning:

introducing the high LOI bottom coal ash into the pulverized coal fired furnace in a proportion of 1% to 3.5% by weight of the pulverized coal introduced into the furnace; and

reburning the high LOI coal ash in the furnace with the pulverized coal to produce a coal ash having a low LOI.

2. A method of treating high LOI bottom ash comprising the steps of:

adding the high LOI bottom ash to a supply of coal to create a bottom ash and coal mixture;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to the treatment of coal ash, and particularly to a method for reburning bottom ash and flyash components of coal to remove carbon and provide a usable end product.

Coal fired boilers are widely used to generate steam for producing electricity. A common form of boiler uses a pulverized coal that is injected into a furnace. Millions of tons of coal ash result each year from such operations. The coal ash includes flyash with a minor proportion of bottom ash. Some of the ash is commercially usable in concrete, concrete products, cement production, sewage sludge stabilization, pavement base materials, lightweight aggregate, and other miscellaneous purposes. The remaining coal ash must generally be disposed of by landfilling since it has no commercial value. A principal reason for a lack of commercial value for coal ash is the presence of unburned carbon in the ash. According to ASTM Standard C618, an ash must have a Loss On Ignition (LOI) value no higher than 6% for use in concrete. An upper limit of 3% is more realistic. Higher LOI ash cannot be used because of color problems and concerns for durability under freezing and thawing conditions.
 
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