Numerical Simulation of the Effects of Oil Gun Location and Oil Feed Rate on Coal Ignition and Burner Wall Temperature in a Tiny Oil Ignition Burner
To solve the overheating problem of tiny oil ignition burners’ walls during the firing-up process in a 330 MWe tangentially pulverized coal-fired boiler, a numerical model of a tiny oil ignition burner was carefully built considering combustion, gas–solid flow, and heat transfer. Then, the burner lo...
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Main Authors: | Qilei Ma, Wenqi Zhong, Xi Chen, Jianhua Li, Hui Zhang |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/98e9d842c2514b04a1fd88d367fb0694 |
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