Developing a suite of online analysis tools for monitoring combustion efficiency in stoker boilersTools Shah, Shoaib (2024) Developing a suite of online analysis tools for monitoring combustion efficiency in stoker boilers. EngD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractStoker furnaces are widely used in industry for power generation due to the flexibility of the furnace. The furnace can burn a range of solid state fuels and the stoker furnace studied in this project burns coal. Despite the flexibility observed within stoker furnaces however, combustion is more complex in stoker furnaces than gas or pulverised fuel furnaces and are difficult to operate efficiently. These difficulties result in high carbon in ash concentrations, or elevated air flow supply in the furnace, constituting a direct loss of energy. Current industry practices involve sampling the ash after combustion and employing lengthy ‘loss on ignition’ analysis to determine carbon in ash concentrations. This data is then used in efficiency assessment. This process creates a lag between the time of fuel combustion and the time at which an efficiency value is obtained. This thesis seeks to develop methods for reducing this lag through employing alternative methods for assessing combustion efficiency.
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