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WANG Qin-hui, LUO Zhong-yang, NI Ming-jiang, CEN Ke-fa. Model prediction of the operating behavior of a circulating fluidized bed boiler[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science A, 2002, 3(3): 251-257.
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Abstract: An improved mathematical model for a circulating fluidized bed (CFB) boiler based on the model developed earlier by the authors was applied to simulate the operation of a 12 MW CFB boiler. The influences of the excess air ratio, primary air ratio, coal particle size distribution, coal properties (ash content and volatile content) and Ca/S ratio on the boiler operation were analyzed. The results showed that the model simulation may be applied to the optimum design and economic operation of the CFB boiler.
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