Development of pulverized biomass combustion for industrial boiler: A study on bluff body effect

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Experimental and numerical investigations were performed for pure pulverized biomass combustion in a 300 kW laboratory swirl burner with a pre-combustion chamber. This work investigated a bluff body at the burner tip and how that affected the combustion characteristics in comparison with a conventional annular orifice burner. The combustion performances were assessed by measuring the temperature distribution in a pre-combustion chamber and furnace, oxygen concentration, and emissions (CO and NOx). Simulations were carried out and validated, providing insight on flow aerodynamics, particle trajectories, species concentrations, and temperature in a pre-combustion chamber and furnace. It was concluded that the bluff body provided a superior performance in terms of flame attachment and combustion efficiency. However, the emissions were high due to the contribution of thermal NOx.

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