Abstract The formation and emission of ash particles in biomass combustion is one of the most intractable challenges in the biomass-firing utility boilers. In present study, field measurements of PM10… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The formation and emission of ash particles in biomass combustion is one of the most intractable challenges in the biomass-firing utility boilers. In present study, field measurements of PM10 at the inlets and outlets of the baghouse equipped on a 50 MW biomass-firing CFB boiler were carried out. The results showed that PM10 generated from the combustion of the biomass fuels in the CFB boiler exhibited a uni-modal size distribution. The sole modal peak (appeared at 5 μm) in the PSD curve was located in the size range >1 μm, while there was no visible peak in the size range
               
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