Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
The paper presents and discusses the results concerning agglomeration phenomena manifested
during an experimental campaign with a pilot scale BFB combustor fired with a biomass fuel
(pine seed shells). Extensive bed agglomeration and defluidization was experienced after
around 30 hr of operation under typical conditions for fluidized bed combustion. The
aggregates obtained from discharged bed materials were subjected to SEM/EDX analysis that
demonstrated the enrichment in potassium and the consequent formation of glassy structures.
Interactions between sand and char/ash particles clearly appear from the inspection of a
number of coarse aggregates that well resemble the original fuel particle. The bed
agglomeration was rapidly monitored by the effect played on the measured variables that
rapidly departed from their stationary values.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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