Summary: | The paper identifies and examines the mechanisms of the interaction of nitrogen and sulfur compounds during the combustion of Kansk-Achinsk coals (KAC). The researches were carried out on the basis of the model of extreme intermediate states (MEIS) developed at The L.A. Melentiev Institute of Energy Systems and presented in a number of publications. The KAC of various deposits characterized by different content of sulfur and mineral components are considered. On the basis of computational experiments, the influence of alkaline elements of the mineral part (Ca, Na, K) on the formation of NO and SO2 was determined. The temperature interval of the transition of condensed calcium sulfate to sulfur dioxide during the combustion of KAC of various (including new) deposits has been clarified. Based on the modeling of thermodynamic states, the results of industrial tests are considered, in which inversely proportional dependences of NO and SO2 on the resulting calcium sulfate have been recorded. These dependences can be explained by multidirectional energy flows during the formation of CaSO4/c and NOx.
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