Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering | 2021

The study of the effect of gas-phase fluctuation on slag flow and refractory brick corrosion in the slag tapping hole of an entrained-flow gasifier

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The service life of refractory brick in the slag tapping hole of the entrained flow gasifier was significantly lower than that in other locations. It was critically important to study the corrosion mechanism of refractory brick in the slag tapping hole for guiding industrial production. Considering the complex flow field in the slag tapping hole, the influence of gas velocity and temperature fluctuation on the service life of refractory brick was investigated in this study. The results showed that the slag flow characteristics periodically changed with the gas temperature and velocity fluctuations. The brick corrosion rate increased with the decrease of fluctuation frequency. Compared with the gas-phase velocity fluctuation, the gas-phase temperature fluctuation had a more significant influence on the brick corrosion rate. When the fluctuation frequency was 0.01 Hz and the gas temperature fluctuation amplitude was 200 K, the corrosion rate of refractory bricks increased by 25%. It could be concluded that the fluctuation of gas-phase temperature was the main cause for the low service life of refractory bricks in the tapping hole.

Volume None
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DOI 10.1016/j.cjche.2021.07.029
Language English
Journal Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering

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