AIChE Journal, Vol.60, No.8, 2893-2906, 2014
Generalized Model of Heat Transfer and Volatiles Evolution Inside Particles for Coal Devolatilization
Devolatilization is acknowledged as the first important step in coal conversion techniques. A comprehensive heat transfer and devolatilization model was established, with special consideration of the particle-scale physics and chemistry, to predict the internal heat transport and pyrolysis behavior of particles. The chemical percolation devolatilization model with corrected kinetic parameters and structure parameters was validated with a lot of experimental data and then adopted to describe the devolatilization behaviors under a broader range of temperatures, heating rates, and coal types. The newly achieved understanding of the integrated effect of heating rate and coal type on coal devolatilization could help to provide a preliminary coal rank selection method for industrial processes. In particular, in-depth discussion of the influences of heat conduction, volatiles diffusion, and endothermic heat of devolatilization inside particle indicated the dominant roles of these factors when the intensity of heat transfer was strong or the release of volatiles was rapid. (C) 2014 American Institute of Chemical Engineers