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Co-firing characteristic prediction of solid waste and coal for supercritical CO2 power cycle based on CFD simulation
Ying Cui1, Xinwang Wang2, Shujun Jiang3
1School of Automotive and Transportation, Wuxi Institute of Technology, Binhu District, Wuxi, Jiangsu Province 214000, PR China; Key Laboratory of Energy Conversion and Process Measurement and Control Ministry of Education, School of Energy and Environment, Southeast University, Xuanwu District, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province 210096, PR China; ARC Research Hub for Computational Particle Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, Monash University, Clayton, Vic 3800, Australia.
Abstract:
The co-firing technology of combustible solid waste (CSW) and coal in the supercritical CO2 (S-CO2) circulating fluidized bed (CFB) can effectively deal with domestic waste, promote social and environmental benefits, improve the coal conversion rate, and reduce pollutant emission. This study focuses on the co-firing characteristics of CSW and coal under S-CO2 power cycle, and simulations are conducted by employing Multiphase Particle-in-cell (MP-PIC) method integrated with the comprehensive chemical reaction models in a 300 MW S-CO2 CFB boiler. Effects of operating parameters including fuel mixture proportion and first stage stoichiometry on the gas emission characteristics are further analyzed. Based on training and testing database based on the simulation results, a novel Improved Whale Optimization Algorithm and Bi-dictionary Long Short-Term Memory (IWOA-BiLSTM) algorithm model is established to predict CFB temperature, NOx emission concentration, and SO2 emission concentration, respectively. Results show that CO and SO2 decrease with the coal mass ratio of the fuel mixture increasing, while NOx increases. With the increase of first stage stoichiometry, CO increases, NOx declines, and the change of SO2 is not obvious. Compared with two other basic algorithm models, the prediction error of the proposed algorithm model for the three targets is minimal with the average relative error of 0.032 %, 0.231 %, and 0.157 %, respectively, which can meet the prediction requirements with acceptable accuracy.
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