| Literature DB >> 24691496 |
Dong Liu1, Yuan-Yuan Duan1, Zhen Yang1, Hai-Tong Yu1.
Abstract
500 million tons of coal fly ash are produced worldwide every year with only 16% of the total amount utilized. Therefore, potential applications using fly ash have both environmental and industrial interests. Unburned carbon concentration measurements are fundamental to effective fly ash applications. Current on-line measurement accuracies are strongly affected by the mineral content and coal rank. This paper describes a char/ash particle cluster spectral emittance method for unburned carbon concentration measurements. The char/ash particle cluster spectral emittance is predicted theoretically here for various unburned carbon concentrations to show that the measurements are sensitive to unburned carbon concentration but insensitive to the mineral content and coal rank at short wavelengths. The results show that the char/ash particle cluster spectral emittance method is a novel and promising route for unburned carbon concentration on-line measurements without being influenced by mineral content or coal rank effects.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24691496 PMCID: PMC3972501 DOI: 10.1038/srep04567
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Spectral emittance of Shenhua coal char/ash particle clusters with CUB ranging from 0 to 20%.
(a) Effects of CUB on the spectral emittance. (b) Spectral emittance at 4 μm.
Mineral content of Shenhua and Yankuang coal fly ash
| SiO2/% | Al2O3/% | CaO/% | Fe2O3/% | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shenhua | 56.83 | 26.17 | 10.20 | 6.98 |
| Yankuang | 44.50 | 35.00 | 13.02 | 7.48 |
Figure 2Effects of (a) mineral content and (b) coal rank (the two porosities represent different coal ranks) on the spectral emittance.
Figure 3(a) Spectral emittance and (b) Absorption index change with scattering albedo.
Figure 4Spectral emittance of various representative aggregates.
The left inset is the 524 particle aggregate generated using the Bentz method, the middle one is a 524 particle aggregate generated using the DLA method, and the right one is an 1114 particle aggregate generated using the Bentz method.