Numerical Model for Heat Transfer Processes in Dry Ash Conveyors

Author:

Schmidt Thomas1

Affiliation:

1. Department Consulting/Technical Calculations, MMEC Mannesmann GmbH (former Technip Germany GmbH), Theodorstraße 182, Düsseldorf 40472, Germany

Abstract

Abstract The dry handling of bottom ash from coal-fired power plants has become more and more important in recent years due to a lack of water availability at the location of power plants or for environmental reasons. Hence, it is crucial that a sufficient cooling of the bottom ash can be ensured by the dry cooling air. In this work, a numerical model for the assessment of heat transfer processes in dry ash conveyors is developed and implemented via the software wolframmathematica. The model uses a newly introduced representative geometric quantity for ash particle geometry. In addition to the ash, cooling air is considered as an own phase for which a temperature solution is obtained. A numerical example, considering geometrical and operational data of an existing facility, shows that the main heat transfer between the ash and the cooling air takes place in the ash hopper, where convective heat transfer from ash to cooling air outweighs the effects from coke combustion and radiation from the boiler outlet area. The convective heat transfer in the ash hopper predominantly depends on the geometrical appearance, i.e., size and shape, of the particles, the grain density, as well as on the falling time/velocity. Conservatism of the calculation approach is indicated based on comparison of computed temperatures with measured data and literature values. The derived model can be used in future designs and projections of dry ash handling systems.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science

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