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Ignition of single coal particle in a hot furnace under normal- and micro-gravity condition
Authors:Mingming Zhu   Hai Zhang   Gentu Tang   Qing Liu   Junfu Lu   Guangxi Yue   Shuangfeng Wang  Shixin Wan
Affiliation:aKey Laboratory for Thermal Science and Power Engineering of Ministry Education, Department of Thermal Engineering, Tsinghua University, Haidian District, Beijing 100084, China;bNational Microgravity Laboratory, Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Science, China
Abstract:An experimental study on ignition and combustion of single particles was conducted at normal gravity (1-g) and microgravity (μ-g) for three high volatile coals with initial diameter of 1.5 and 2.0 mm, respectively. The non-intrusive twin-color pyrometry method was used to retrieve the surface temperature of the coal particle through processing the images taken by a color CCD camera. At the same time, a mathematical model considering thermal conduction inside the coal particle was developed to simulate the ignition process.Both experiments and modeling found that ignition occurred homogeneously at the beginning and then heterogeneously for the testing coal particles burning at μ-g. Experimental results confirmed that ignition temperature decreased with increasing volatile content and increasing particle size. However, contradicted to previous studies, this study found that for a given coal with certain particle size, ignition temperature was about 50–80 K lower at μ-g than that at 1-g.The model predictions agreed well with the μ-g experimental data on ignition temperature. The criterion that the temperature gradient in the space away from the particle surface equaled to zero was validated to determine the commence of homogeneous ignition. Thermal conduction inside the particle could have a noticeable effect for determining the ignition temperature. With the consideration of thermal conduction, the critical size for the phase transient from homogeneous to heterogeneous is about 700 μm at ambient temperature 1500 K and oxygen concentration 0.23.
Keywords:Ignition   Single coal particle   Microgravity   Ignition temperature   Buoyancy effect
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