Linda Bäfver
SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden
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Waste Management | 2014
Sven Andersson; Evalena W. Blomqvist; Linda Bäfver; Frida Jones; Kent Davidsson; Jan Froitzheim; Martin Karlsson; Erik Larsson; Jesper Liske
Sulfur recirculation is a new technology for reducing boiler corrosion and dioxin formation. It was demonstrated in full-scale tests at a Waste to Energy plant in Göteborg (Sweden) during nearly two months of operation. Sulfur was recirculated as sulfuric acid from the flue gas cleaning back to the boiler, thus creating a sulfur loop. The new technology was evaluated by extensive measurement campaigns during operation under normal conditions (reference case) and operation with sulfur recirculation. The chlorine content of both fly ash and boiler ash decreased and the sulfur content increased during the sulfur recirculation tests. The deposit growth and the particle concentration decreased with sulfur recirculation and the dioxin concentration (I-TEQ) of the flue gas was reduced by approximately 25%. Sulfuric acid dew point measurements showed that the sulfuric acid dosage did not lead to elevated SO3 concentrations, which may otherwise induce low temperature corrosion. In the sulfur recirculation corrosion probe exposures, the corrosion rate decreased for all tested materials (16Mo3, Sanicro 28 and Inconel 625) and material temperatures (450 °C and 525 °C) compared to the reference exposure. The corrosion rates were reduced by 60-90%. Sulfur recirculation prevented the formation of transition metal chlorides at the metal/oxide interface, formation of chromate and reduced the presence of zinc in the corrosion products. Furthermore, measured corrosion rates at 525 °C with sulfur recirculation in operation were similar or lower compared to those measured at 450 °C material temperature in reference conditions, which corresponds to normal operation at normal steam temperatures. This implies that sulfur recirculation allows for higher steam data and electricity production without increasing corrosion.
Biomass & Bioenergy | 2011
Linda Bäfver; Bo G Leckner; Claes Tullin; Morten Berntsen
Fuel Processing Technology | 2009
Linda Bäfver; Marie Rönnbäck; Bo G Leckner; Frida Claesson; Claes Tullin
Fuel Processing Technology | 2016
Nils Skoglund; Linda Bäfver; Johan Fahlström; Erik Holmén; Caroline Renström
Atmospheric Environment | 2011
Magnus Lindgren; Karine Arrhenius; Gunnar Larsson; Linda Bäfver; Hans Arvidsson; Christian Wetterberg; Per-Anders Hansson; Lars Rosell
Archive | 2013
Linda Bäfver; Caroline Renström; Johan Fahlström; Patrik Enfält; Nils Skoglund; Erik Holmén
Archive | 2012
Hans Hartmann; Claudia Schön; Peter Turowski; Ingwald Obernberger; Thomas Brunner; Friedrich Biedermann; Linda Bäfver; John Finnan; John Carroll
Impacts of Fuel Quality on Power Production October 26 –31, 2014 Snowbird Resort & Conference Center Snowbird, Utah | 2014
Nils Skoglund; Linda Bäfver; Johan Fahlström; Erik Holmén; Caroline Renström
World Bioenergy Conference & Exhibition. Jönköping, Sweden. | 2012
Linda Bäfver; Fredrik Niklasson; Olli Sippula; Jorma Jokiniemi
Archive | 2012
Johan Yngvesson; Fredrik Niklasson; Linda Bäfver