Stabilization of pulverized coal combustion by plasma assist

Ignition and stabilization of pulverized coal combustion by plasma assist is investigated with a 10 kW plasma torch for three different kinds of coal, such as high, medium and low volatile matter coals. Not only high volatile matter coal but also low quality coal can be successfully burned with plas...

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Hauptverfasser: Sugimoto, Masaya, Maruta, Kaoru, Takeda, Koichi, Solonenko, Oleg P., Sakashita, Masao, Nakamura, Masakazu
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description Ignition and stabilization of pulverized coal combustion by plasma assist is investigated with a 10 kW plasma torch for three different kinds of coal, such as high, medium and low volatile matter coals. Not only high volatile matter coal but also low quality coal can be successfully burned with plasma assist. Research for volatile component of coal shows that a higher temperature field is necessary to extract the volatile matter from inferior coal, while their compositions are almost the same.
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