Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
The combustion of heavy fuel oil for power generation is a great source of carbonaceous
and inorganic particle emissions, even though the combustion technologies and their
efficiency are improving. The information about the size distribution function of the
particles originated by trace metals present into the fuels is not adequate.
In this paper, we focused our attention on the larger distribution mode of both the
carbonaceous and metallic particles.
Isokinetic sampling was performed at the exhausts of two typical heavy oil flames by mean
of an 8-stages Andersen impactor. Further investigation performed on the samples using
electronic microscopy (SEM) coupled with X-ray analysis (EDX) evidenced the presence
of full spherical particles, called Pleosphere (pleo-, solid in Greek) as correct analogy
with cenosphere, with typical dimensions ranging between 200 nm and 2-3 micron, whose
atomic composition contains a large amount of the trace metals present in the parent oils
(Fe, V, Ni, etc). EDX analyses revealed that the metal concentration increases as the
pleosphere dimension decreases.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Combustione; Olio combustibile; Particolato carbonioso; Particolato inorganico
Elenco autori:
Beretta, Federico; Allouis, Christophe
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