Investigation of Char-Slag Interaction Regimes in Entrained-Flow Gasifiers: Linking Experiments with Numerical Simulations
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
Entrained-flow gasifiers are characterized by operating conditions that promote ash
migration/deposition onto the reactor walls, whence the ash is drained as a molten phase.
Experimental investigation on ashes generated by full-scale plants suggested that both char
entrapment inside the melt and carbon-coverage of the slag can occur. Because of the wide
range of spatial and temporal scales involved in these phenomena, numerical simulation of
the fate of the flying fine char particles is a very difficult task. Simulations based on a Eulerian
large eddy simulation (LES) approach for the turbulent gas phase and a Lagrangian
particle tracking (LPT) approach for the solid phase have been performed to explore, in
a simplified flow configuration, near-wall particle segregation and the role of relevant parameters
(in particular, particles' inertia and slag layer restitution coefficient). Results of
numerical simulations have been critically discussed with reference to the experimental
observations. Numerical results confirm that near-wall accumulation of particles may be
extensive, and promoted by large Stokes numbers and by small restitution coefficients.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Char-slag interaction; Entrained-flow gasification; Lagrangian particle tracking; Large eddy simulation; Multilevel modeling
List of contributors:
Aprovitola, Andrea; Brachi, Paola; Marra, FRANCESCO SAVERIO; Salatino, Piero
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