Yep, looks like the heat load wouldn't be as high as the conventional boilers because the bed solids would melt if the temp was too high 🤔 This means that it's most likely gonna be used for smaller power plants, not quite suited for a massive, centralized power plant.
Hot particle is usually sand or ceramic material
Excellent presentation
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Good video!
How many tons of waste per day are needed to generate 300MWe?
what is that hot solid particle?
RABINDRA KUMAR Nayak
coal and other fuels
Bed material-SAND
Coal + dolomite+ limestone sand.
Yep, looks like the heat load wouldn't be as high as the conventional boilers because the bed solids would melt if the temp was too high 🤔
This means that it's most likely gonna be used for smaller power plants, not quite suited for a massive, centralized power plant.
You are wrong.
CFB Units capacity upto 700MW are currently in operation.
Nice
And now show the real process. ;)
That's exactly how it works. I work at Sumitomo SHI FW ^^