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Study on the influence of low nitrogen combustion on boiler operation

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, , Citation Z J Gai et al 2018 IOP Conf. Ser.: Earth Environ. Sci. 188 012077 DOI 10.1088/1755-1315/188/1/012077

1755-1315/188/1/012077

Abstract

With the national emphasis on improving the quality of atmospheric environment and protecting the ecological environment, the standards for pollutant emission from power station boilers are becoming more and more strict. In response to national environmental requirements, low nitrogen combustion technology has been adopted in coal-fired power plants. However, the introduction of low nitrogen combustion technology has also brought a series of negative effects on boiler operation. It not only includes a dramatic rise in the high ash carbon content and heating water flow, slow load response rate and such influence on the unit economy, but also includes great reduction of reheat steam temperature under low load, rapid sharp rise of load steam temperature. The steam temperature decreases when load decreasing rate greatly reduces, the effects, such as big deviation between steam temperature and wall temperature, slagging furnace, high water wall, temperature corrosion and so on, have an impact on the stability of the security unit. This paper investigates 13 coal-fired power plants with capacity of 300 MW to 600 MW in Inner Mongolia autonomous region, to study the effects of low nitrogen combustion of boiler operation, pointing out the necessity of reasonable control of the export of nitrogen oxide content.

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