Power plant for burning a fuel in a fluidized bed

Power plants – Combustion products used as motive fluid – Using special fuel or oxidizer

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110245, 209305, F02C 326

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049659960

ABSTRACT:
A power plant with a combustion chamber in which a fuel in burned in a fluidized bed of a particular material, comprises a storage container for the bed material which, upon a load reduction, is removed from the combustion chamber. The storage container is provided with a sieve or a grate which prevents slag lumps formed in the bed material from penetrating into a conduit for the return of the bed material to the combustion chamber. A tube projecting into the storage container forms the sieve.

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