NOx Reduction in a Gas Fired Utility Boiler by Combustion Modifications |
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Authors: | Jerry A. Bullin Dan Wilkerson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Texas A&2. M University , College Station , Texas , USA;3. City of Bryan , Texas , USA |
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Abstract: | Data on the effect of several combustion modifications on the formation of nitrogen oxides and on boiler efficiency were acquired and analyzed for a 110 MW gas fired utility boiler. The results from the study showed that decreasing the oxygen in the flue gas from 2.2% to 0.6% reduced the NOx formation by 33% and also gave better boiler efficiencies. Flue gas recirculation through the bottom of the firebox was found to be ineffective. Staged combustion was found to reduce the NOx emissions by as much as 55 % while decreasing the efficiency by about 5%. Adjustment of the burner air registers reduced the NOx formation by about 20 ppm. The lowest NOx emissions of 42 ppm (at about 3% O2) in the stack was obtained for air only to one top burner and 0.5% oxygen in the flue gas. |
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