Method and a device for preheating a fluidized bed

Furnaces – Including fluid fuel burner

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110185, 110245, 110347, 431 7, 431170, 422143, F23C 102

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TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention relates to a fluidized bed with combustion of a main fuel supplied to the fluidized bed. In particular, the invention relates to a fluidized bed with combustion in a pressurized fluidized bed with particulate bed material, a so-called PFBC plant (Pressurized Fluidized Bed Combustion). More particularly, the invention relates to a method for preheating the bed material to at least the ignition temperature for the main fuel used in the fluidized bed, and to a device for carrying out this method.


BACKGROUND ART

Fluidized beds are well suited for combustion of solid, liquid as well as gaseous fuels. The air necessary for the combustion is also used for fluidization of the bed material. The great thermal inertia of the bed material causes the combustion to take place at low temperature, which suppresses the formation of undesired nitrogen oxides. The great heat capacity reduces disturbances caused by variations in the fuel. If sulphur-containing fuels are burnt, additions of sulphur absorbents such as lime, limestone or dolomite to the bed material may cause the emissions of sulphur oxides to be greatly reduced, because the sulphur, which is released during the combustion, is bound to the sulphur absorbent.
In order for the combustion to take place in a fluidized bed, however, the bed material must first be heated to the ignition temperature of the fuel. Heating can be performed by heat exchanger tubes provided in the fluidized bed, through which tubes superheated steam from an external source is injected. Special combustors may be inserted into the fluidized bed. Starting fuel, with a low ignition temperature, may be supplied to the fluidized bed, be ignited and during combustion preheat the fluidized bed. In case of large fluidized beds, however, the storage of the starting fuel/air mixture in the fluized bed entails a risk of explosion.
The bed material can be preheated outside the bed vessel and be supplied in hot state, or be recirculated through an external heating agent.
Normally, however, preheating is performed by injecting hot gases, preferably flue gases, through the bed. The flue gases are obtained during combustion in special start-up combustion chambers or start-up combustors, which may be integrated into the gas paths (according to VDI-Bericht Nr. 322, 1978, pp. 139-145), or be free-standing. To avoid corrosion, associated with flue gas condensate on the cold walls of the gas paths, the gas paths are normally preheated with hot, preferably dry air of a temperature which should amount to about 250.degree. C., before combustion with fossil fuels is allowed in the gas paths.
Start-up combustors and start-up combustion chambers of a conventional design lead to heavy pressure drops and losses connected therewith across these combustors or combustion chambers if they are allowed to remain in the gas paths during operating conditions. To avoid this, the start-up combustors or start-up combustion chambers may either be introduced into or, by diverting the air flow to the fluidized bed, be connected to the gas paths only during start-up and be removed and disconnected from the gas paths when the plant is adjusted to operating condition.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

With the method according to the invention and the means arranged in the gas paths for carrying out the method for combustion of a starting fuel, a fluidized bed may be heated to at least the ignition temperature for the main fuel used in the fluidized bed without having to introduce or connect special preheating equipment, as according to the prior art, during the start-up process. Nor does a bed preheater according to the invention cause losses due to pressure drops or other disturbance in the gas paths during operation. Therefore, the preheater can be arranged permanently in the gas paths, which is reflected in simplified design and reduced costs of construction.
According to the invention, the heating takes place by combustion of a starting fuel. The members for combustion of the starting fuel are integrated

REFERENCES:
patent: 4240364 (1980-12-01), Bryers et al.
patent: 4250820 (1981-02-01), Lautenschlager
patent: 4312702 (1982-01-01), Tomlinson, II
patent: 4854854 (1989-08-01), Jonsson

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