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Impact of micro-explosive atomization of fuel droplets on relative performance indicators of their combustion

The idea of producing water-containing slurries and emulsions based on Diesel fuel, oil, coal, and coal processing waste has spread around the world. One of the ways to make the combustion of such fuels more efficient is through the micro-explosive droplet breakup, that is, the secondary atomization...

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description The idea of producing water-containing slurries and emulsions based on Diesel fuel, oil, coal, and coal processing waste has spread around the world. One of the ways to make the combustion of such fuels more efficient is through the micro-explosive droplet breakup, that is, the secondary atomization directly in the car combustion chambers and furnaces of boiler units. Here we study experimentally how micro-explosion affects the energy-related and environmental parameters of the combustion of slurry fuel droplets based on coal and its processing wastes. We present the results of experiments determining the threshold temperatures and ignition delay times, dimensions of the flame cloud of the dispersing particles, and anthropogenic emissions. The results obtained indicate that the micro-explosive atomization of fuel droplets can improve the environmental performance by up to 40%. The comprehensive analysis of the prospects of using coal-water slurries containing petrochemicals instead of coal has shown that the relative performance indicator of slurry fuel is 1.7–3.3 times higher than that of coal. With varying values of weight coefficients (environment, energy, and cost), the dimensionless slurry fuel performance coefficient may increase by 3–30% as compared to the case of equal values for these coefficients. [Display omitted] •Waste-derived slurry drops are crushed at lower temperature than coal-water slurry.•Temperature range of 700–800°С ensured the maximum effect from the micro-explosion.•NOx and SOx decreased by 10–40% due to micro-explosive crushing.•Performance indicators of slurry exceed indicators for coal by 1.7–3.3 times.•Slurry combustion can improves technical and economic indicators of thermal station.
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Boiler furnaces
Business metrics
Coal
Coefficients
Combustion
Combustion chambers
Delay time
Diesel fuels
Droplets
Emission
Emulsions
Explosive impact tests
Human influences
Industrial waste
Micro-explosion
Relative indicators
Slurries
Slurry fuel
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