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Cyclone furnace

A cyclone furnace is a type of coal combustor commonly used in large industrial boilers. A cyclone furnace is a type of coal combustor commonly used in large industrial boilers. Developed in the early 1942 by Babcock & Wilcox to take advantage of coal grades not suitable for pulverized coal combustion, cyclone furnaces feed coal in a spiral manner into a combustion chamber for maximum combustion efficiency. During coal combustion in a furnace, volatile components burn without much difficulty. Fuel carbon “char” particles (heavier, less volatile coal constituents) require much higher temperatures and a continuing supply of oxygen. Cyclone furnaces are able to provide a thorough mixing of coal particles and air with sufficient turbulence to provide fresh air to surfaces of the coal particles.

[ "Slag", "Combustion", "Cyclone" ]
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