학술논문

10 kHz PAHs-PLIF/LII/LIS による単一微粉炭粒子が形成する揮発分火炎中のすす生成過程の可視化計測 / Visualization of the soot formation process in the volatile flame of single coal particle using 10-kHz PAHs-PLIF, LII and LIS
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
日本機械学会論文集 / Transactions of the JSME (in Japanese). 2021, 87(898):20-00422
Subject
Laser induced fluorescence of PAHs
Laser induced incandescence
Pulverized coal
Soot formation
Language
Japanese
ISSN
2187-9761
Abstract
Soot formation process during coal combustion is one of a key phenomenon to achieve a high-performance furnace. This is because the thermal radiation of soot influences the temperature distribution and the heat transfer process in the furnaces. In this study, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and soot were visualized by a 10 kHz planar laser induced fluorescence (PLIF), laser induced incandescence (LII) and laser induced scattering (LIS) to investigate the soot formation processes in the volatile flame of single pulverized coal particle combustion. In addition, the magnified high-speed imaging was conducted to capture the combustion behavior of the single coal particle. Pulverized coal particles entered high temperature region formed by hydrogen/air diffusion flame in the counterflow. Results showed that five typical combustion behaviors were observed by magnified high-speed imaging. This paper succeeded in visualizing the process from the release of volatile matter to soot formation of single pulverized coal particles with high-speed PAHs-PLIF, LII and LIS measurements. The results showed that the size of PAHs and soot areas was similar, but the duration of PAHs was longer than soot. Also, the PAHs signal was locally high, suggesting that PAHs were directly released from pulverized coal.