Mechanism of Primary Fragmentation of Coal in Fluidized Bed
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Paprika, MilijanaKomatina, Mirko S.
Mladenović, Milica R.
Živković, Goran S.
Dakić, Dragoljub V.
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In order to lay a foundation of a credible primacy fragmentation model, a theoretical analysis of the thermo-mechanical processes in a devolatilizing solid fuel particle was carried out. The devolatilization model comprises heat transfer, chemical processes of generation of gaseous products of combustion (volatiles), volatile transfer, and solid mechanic processes. A spatial and temporal analysis of the stresses within the particle showed that the radial stress is caused primarily by the pressure of generated volatiles. This stress monotonously decreases from the particle center towards the particle surface, without changing its sign. The tangential stress is caused primarily by the thermal shock. Close to the surface, it changes its sign. In the particle cross-section, the radial stress prevails close to the particle center, whilst the tangential stress is dominant in the surface region. At the points where these stresses exceed the particle tensile strength, cracks occur. Cracks exte...nd tangentially close to the surface, and radially close to the center of the particle.
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devolatilization / primary fragmentation / coal / fluidized bedSource:
Thermal Science, 2016, 20, S125-S132Funding / projects:
- Fluidized bed combustion facility improvements as a step forward in developing energy efficient and environmentally sound waste combustion technology in fluidized bed combustors (RS-MESTD-Technological Development (TD or TR)-33042)
- Development and improvement of technologies for energy efficient and environmentally sound use of several types of agricultural and forest biomass and possible utilization for cogeneration (RS-MESTD-Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)-42011)
DOI: 10.2298/TSCI150603224P
ISSN: 0354-9836; 2334-7163
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VinčaTY - JOUR AU - Paprika, Milijana AU - Komatina, Mirko S. AU - Mladenović, Milica R. AU - Živković, Goran S. AU - Dakić, Dragoljub V. PY - 2016 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1139 AB - In order to lay a foundation of a credible primacy fragmentation model, a theoretical analysis of the thermo-mechanical processes in a devolatilizing solid fuel particle was carried out. The devolatilization model comprises heat transfer, chemical processes of generation of gaseous products of combustion (volatiles), volatile transfer, and solid mechanic processes. A spatial and temporal analysis of the stresses within the particle showed that the radial stress is caused primarily by the pressure of generated volatiles. This stress monotonously decreases from the particle center towards the particle surface, without changing its sign. The tangential stress is caused primarily by the thermal shock. Close to the surface, it changes its sign. In the particle cross-section, the radial stress prevails close to the particle center, whilst the tangential stress is dominant in the surface region. At the points where these stresses exceed the particle tensile strength, cracks occur. Cracks extend tangentially close to the surface, and radially close to the center of the particle. T2 - Thermal Science T1 - Mechanism of Primary Fragmentation of Coal in Fluidized Bed VL - 20 SP - S125 EP - S132 DO - 10.2298/TSCI150603224P ER -
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Paprika, M., Komatina, M. S., Mladenović, M. R., Živković, G. S.,& Dakić, D. V.. (2016). Mechanism of Primary Fragmentation of Coal in Fluidized Bed. in Thermal Science, 20, S125-S132. https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI150603224P
Paprika M, Komatina MS, Mladenović MR, Živković GS, Dakić DV. Mechanism of Primary Fragmentation of Coal in Fluidized Bed. in Thermal Science. 2016;20:S125-S132. doi:10.2298/TSCI150603224P .
Paprika, Milijana, Komatina, Mirko S., Mladenović, Milica R., Živković, Goran S., Dakić, Dragoljub V., "Mechanism of Primary Fragmentation of Coal in Fluidized Bed" in Thermal Science, 20 (2016):S125-S132, https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI150603224P . .