Experimental study on optimization of over-fire air in modified combustion condition with selective catalytic reduction
Wook Kim*, Dong-Jun Lee, Song-Woon Park
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 25, no. 4, pp.901-909, 2011
Abstract : Recently, the use of NOx control retrofits is significantly increasing due to further tightening of regulations caused by worldwide environmental
concerns. In order to reduce NOx emissions, most of the generators are equipped with SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) or
OFA (Over-Fire Air) systems, while some generators being equipped with both systems. Here we present experimental evidence of
higher boiler efficiency with efficient NOx control with consideration for influences on unburned carbon, under the condition that it
should meet local and federal emissions requirements. The higher boiler efficiency has been achieved for a newly installed SCR system
by optimizing OFA and reducing excess air quantity. The test was conducted over 6 months with a 500 MW coal-fired boiler. Stepwise
closing of OFA dampers was carried out with and without simultaneous excess air optimization at a 500 MW nominal rating. We confirmed
that our new operation leads to the following benefits: a) Reduction of UBC due to higher temperature in the furnace's main combustion
zone, b) Improved fly-ash recycling ratio, c) Reduction of spray water into re-heater due to lower temperatures in the second
(upper) combustion zone, and d) Reduction of exhaust gas loss. As a result, the boiler efficiency has increased by up to 0.4% and UBC
(unburned carbon) has decreased by 0.8%. In conclusion, we confirmed that our new operation mode yields better boiler efficiency for
newly installed SCR systems and mixed coal firing operating conditions.
Keyword : Air-staging; NOx retrofit; Over-fire-air; Selective catalytic reduction |