Nitrogen and Sulfur Oxides Emissions from Fuel Oil Combustion in Industrial Steel Reheat Furnace
燃烧
硫黄
燃料油
废物管理
环境科学
氮氧化物
氮气
冶金
材料科学
化学
工程类
有机化学
作者
Hussein Abuluwefa,Adel Alnaas
标识
DOI:10.36602/ijeit.v3i1.258
摘要
Many industrial heating operations still use fueloil for combustion instead of the cleaner gaseous fuels. Inthe steel industry, large furnaces referred to as reheat furnaces are used to heat steel stocks to rolling temperaturesusing normally fuel oil for combustion. The combustionproducts of flue gases consist of mainly carbon dioxide,water vapor and traced of other oxides such as nitrogen andsulfur oxides. These oxides are of a concern to theenvironment and should be minimized as much as possible.Experiments were carried out on a steel billet reheatfurnace in which air/fuel ratios are varied while the nitrogenoxide content is being monitored using furnace instruments.These variations in air/fuel ratios for combustion are foundto affect the concentration of nitrogen oxides in the flue gaswhere higher air/fuel ratios promoted the formation ofhigher nitrogen oxides during combustion. The sulfurdioxide content in the flue gas was calculated based onactual measurements of air and fuel rates to the furnace andfound to be minimal in the flue gas.