SO2 Abatement In A 400 Kw Pilot-Scale Combustor -- Limestone Injection Tests

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. H. Lewis
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

This work was completed in a 440 KW pilot-scale combustor in preparation for a 50,000 Kg/hr industrial steam boiler limestone injection test program. The main objectives of the work were to: (1) identify the variables which affect sulfur capture, (2) determine the maximum sulfur removal, and (3) determine the effect of limestone addition on furnace operability and heat transfer. The variables which were identified as being important in sulfur capture were: Ca/S molar ratio, flue gas temperature at the limestone injection location, and limestone particle residence time. The maximum sulfur dioxide removal was 72%. The addition of limestone increased the particle deposition rate in the combustor; however, all deposits were easily removed by an air lance.
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APA: G. H. Lewis  (1985)  SO2 Abatement In A 400 Kw Pilot-Scale Combustor -- Limestone Injection Tests

MLA: G. H. Lewis SO2 Abatement In A 400 Kw Pilot-Scale Combustor -- Limestone Injection Tests. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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