1、DRAFT FOR DEVELOPMENTDD CEN/TS 15370-1:2006Solid biofuels Method for the determination of ash melting behaviour Part 1: Characteristic temperatures methodICS 75.160.10g49g50g3g38g50g51g60g44g49g42g3g58g44g55g43g50g56g55g3g37g54g44g3g51g40g53g48g44g54g54g44g50g49g3g40g59g38g40g51g55g3g36g54g3g51g40g5
2、3g48g44g55g55g40g39g3g37g60g3g38g50g51g60g53g44g42g43g55g3g47g36g58Licensed Copy: Wang Bin, na, Thu Apr 19 06:25:08 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSIDD CEN/TS 15370-1:2006This Draft for Development was published under the authority of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 28 Februa
3、ry 2007 BSI 2007ISBN 978 0 580 50255 2National forewordThis Draft for Development was published by BSI. It is the UK implementation of CEN/TS 15370-1:2006.This publication is not to be regarded as a British Standard.It is being issued in the Draft for Development series of publications and is of a p
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9、TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSPCIFICATION TECHNIQUETECHNISCHE SPEZIFIKATIONCEN/TS 15370-1September 2006ICS 75.160.10English VersionSolid biofuels - Method for the determination of ash meltingbehaviour - Part 1: Characteristic temperatures methodBiocombustibles solides - Mthode de dtermination de lafusibil
10、it des cendres - Partie 1: Mthode des tempraturescaractristiquesFeste Biobrennstoffe - Verfahren zur Bestimmung desSchmelzverhaltens der Asche - Teil 1: Verfahren zurBestimmung charakteristischer TemperaturenThis Technical Specification (CEN/TS) was approved by CEN on 28 February 2006 for provisiona
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15、embers.Ref. No. CEN/TS 15370-1:2006: ELicensed Copy: Wang Bin, na, Thu Apr 19 06:25:08 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI2 Contents Page Foreword .3 Introduction.4 1 Scope5 2 Normative references5 3 Terms and Definitions.5 4 Principle .5 5 Reagents 6 6 Apparatus.6 7 Test conditions7 8 Calibr
16、ation check.8 9 Preparation of the test piece 8 10 Procedure.9 11 Precision of the method9 12 Test report9 Annex A .10 Bibliography11 CEN/TS 15370-1:2006Licensed Copy: Wang Bin, na, Thu Apr 19 06:25:08 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI3 Foreword This document (CEN/TS 15370-1:2006) has been
17、prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 335 “Solid biofuels”, the secretariat of which is held by SIS. According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following countries are bound to announce this Technical Specification: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech
18、 Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom. CEN/TS 15370-1:2006Licensed Copy: Wang Bin, na, Th
19、u Apr 19 06:25:08 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI4 Introduction Ash melting is a complex process where also sintering, shrinkage and swelling can occur. The test method described in this Technical Specification provides information about fusion and melting behaviour of the composite inorg
20、anic constituents of the fuel ash at high temperatures. The test method is empirical. The ash used for the test is a homogeneous material, prepared from the fuel, and the determination is performed at a controlled rate of heating in a controlled atmosphere. In contrast, under full-scale conditions,
21、the complex processes of combustion and fusion involve heterogeneous mixtures of particles, variable heating rates and gas compositions. The determined characteristic temperatures in the test can be used for comparison of the tendency of the ashes from different types and qualities of solid biofuels
22、 to form fused deposits or to cause bed agglomeration on heating. The method is based on the methods described in ISO 540:1995 and DIN 51730:1998. The terms ash fusibility and ash softening are synonyms to ash melting. CEN/TS 15370-1:2006Licensed Copy: Wang Bin, na, Thu Apr 19 06:25:08 GMT+00:00 200
23、7, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI5 1 Scope This document specifies a method for the determination of the characteristic temperatures for the ash melting behaviour of solid biofuels. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For date
24、d references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. CEN/TS 14588:2003, Solid Biofuels Terminology, definitions and descriptions CEN/TS 14775:2004, Solid Biofuels Method for the determination of ash co
25、ntent 3 Terms and Definitions For the purposes of this Technical Specification, the terms and definitions given in CEN/TS 14588:2003 shall apply together with the following. 3.1 Shrinkage starting temperature (abbreviation: SST): The temperature at which shrinking of the test piece occurs. This temp
26、erature is defined as when the area of the test piece falls below 95 % of the original test piece area at 550 oC. NOTE Shrinking may be due to liberation of carbon dioxide, volatile alkali compounds, and/or sintering. 3.2 Deformation temperature (abbreviation: DT): The temperature at which the first
27、 signs of rounding of the edges of the test piece occurs due to melting. NOTE For computerised evaluation a shape factor change of 15 % marks the deformation temperature. For definition of shape factor see normative Annex A. 3.3 Hemisphere temperature (abbreviation: HT): The temperature at which the
28、 test piece forms approximately a hemisphere i.e. when the height becomes equal to half the base diameter. 3.4 Flow temperature (abbreviation: FT): The temperature at which the ash is spread out over the supporting tile in a layer, the height of which is half of the height of the test piece at the h
29、emisphere temperature. NOTE Half of the height of the test piece has been defined due to frequently occurring bubbling effects. This is especially important for automatic image evaluation. Be aware that this definition is different to other standards. 4 Principle A test piece made from a prepared as
30、h is heated up with constant rate and continuously observed. The temperatures at which characteristic changes of the shape occur are recorded. The characteristic temperatures are defined in Clause 3 (see also Figure 1). CEN/TS 15370-1:2006Licensed Copy: Wang Bin, na, Thu Apr 19 06:25:08 GMT+00:00 20
31、07, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI6 5 Reagents 5.1 Demineralised water. 5.2 Dextrin, 100 g/l solution. Dissolve 10 g of dextrin in 100 ml of water. 5.3 Ethanol, with a purity 95 %. 5.4 Gold wire, of diameter 0,5 mm or larger, or gold plate, of thickness 0,5 mm to 1,0 mm with a purity of 99,99 % or a cer
32、tified melting point (e.g. 1064 C). 5.5 Nickel wire, of diameter 0,5 mm or larger, or nickel plate, of thickness 0,5 mm to 1,0 mm, with a purity of 99,9 % or a certified melting point (e.g. 1455 C). Nickel is used for reducing atmosphere. 5.6 Palladium wire, of diameter 0,5 mm or larger, or palladiu
33、m plate, of thickness 0,5 mm to 1,0 mm with a purity of 99,9 % or a certified melting point (e.g.1554 C). 5.7 Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, hydrogen or ready mixture of carbondioxide and carbon monoxide with 55 % (V/V) to 65 % (V/V) carbon monoxide and 35 % (V/V) to 45 % (V/V) carbon dioxide or r
34、eady mixture of hydrogen and carbon dioxide with 45 % (V/V) to 55 % (V/V) hydrogen and 45 % (V/V) to 55 % (V/V) carbon dioxide. 6 Apparatus 6.1 Furnace, electrically heated, which satisfies the following conditions: a) it shall be capable of reaching the maximum temperature at which the properties o
35、f the ash are to be determined (a temperature of 1500 C or more may be required); b) it shall provide an adequate zone of uniform temperature in which to heat the test piece(s); c) it shall provide means of heating the test piece(s) at a uniform rate from 550 C upwards; d) it shall be capable of mai
36、ntaining the required test atmosphere (see 7.1) around the test piece(s); e) it shall provide means of observing the change of shape of the test piece(s) during heating. 6.2 Pyrometer, comprising a platinum/platinum-rhodium thermocouple. 6.3 Mould, of brass, stainless steel or other suitable materia
37、l for preparing the test piece. 6.4 Hand press with spring pressure compression, to produce the test piece. The required spring pressure is about 1,5 N/mm2. CEN/TS 15370-1:2006Licensed Copy: Wang Bin, na, Thu Apr 19 06:25:08 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI7 6.5 Support for the test piece,
38、 of such a material that it becomes neither distorted, not reacts with nor absorbs the ash during the determination. Support of sintered alumina or fine textured mullite are generally satisfactory, but difficulties may arise with individual ashes, in which case zirconium supports or a non-absorbent
39、interface such as platinum foil may be used between the original support and the test piece. 6.6 Flowmeters, for measuring the components of the reducing gases (See 7.1) and/or for measuring the flow rate of the oxidizing gas. 6.7 Agate mortar and pestle or other adequate grinding instruments. 6.8 T
40、est sieve, of aperture 0,075 mm (e.g. diameter of 100 mm or smaller, preferable completed with lid and receiver). 6.9 Optical instrument, which enables the profile of the test piece to be observed throughout the determination, by using a camera or video equipment. 7 Test conditions 7.1 Test atmosphe
41、re An oxidizing or reducing atmosphere depending on the application can be used. An oxidizing atmosphere is obtained with air or carbon dioxide. The reducing atmosphere is obtained by introducing a mixture of a) 55 % (V/V) to 65 % (V/V) carbon monoxide with 35 % (V/V) to 45 % (V/V) carbon dioxide or
42、 b) 45 % (V/V) to 55 % (V/V) hydrogen with 45 % (V/V) to 55 % (V/V) carbon dioxide into the furnace at a minimum linear rate of flow past the test piece between 100 250 mm/min, calculated at ambient temperature. NOTE The flow rate is not very critical, provided that in the case of reducing atmospher
43、e it is sufficient to prevent any leakage of air into the furnace. However, the same flow rate level is recommended also for oxidizing atmosphere. For furnaces with larger diameter a flow around 400 mm/min for reducing atmosphere may be needed. In all cases refer also to manufacturer instructions. T
44、he flow rate for rotameter adjustment can be calculated by multiplying the flow rate in mm/min with the inside cross-section area of the furnace tube and converting to units litres/min. WARNING: When using the reducing atmosphere given above, the gases emerging from the furnace will contain a propor
45、tion of carbon monoxide; it is essential, therefore, to ensure that these gases are vented to the outside atmosphere, preferably by means of a hood or an efficient fan system. If hydrogen is used in the reducing atmosphere, great care shall be taken to prevent an explosion occurring, by purging with
46、 carbon dioxide both prior to the introduction of the hydrogen and after the hydrogen supply is shut off. 7.2 Shape of test piece The test piece shall have sharp edges to facilitate observation. The mass of the test piece shall be such as to ensure equalization of the temperature within the test bod
47、y. Hence, dimensions that are too large shall be avoided. CEN/TS 15370-1:2006Licensed Copy: Wang Bin, na, Thu Apr 19 06:25:08 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI8 As test piece use an upright cylinder of height 3 mm to 5 mm and with diameter equal to the height (see Figure 1). Figure 1 - Phas
48、es in the ash melting process (original shape = shape and size at 550 C) 8 Calibration check Check the pyrometer regularly under routine test conditions by observations of the melting point of gold (5.4) and, if possible in the maximum temperature of the furnace (6.1a), the melting point of palladiu
49、m (5.6). Test the reducing atmosphere by observing the melting point of nickel (5.5). If the observed melting points for gold or palladium differ by more than 10 C from the melting points of the materials given in 5.4 and 5.6 readjust or recalibrate. An alternative to the observations of the melting points of gold and palladium is to check the pyrometer using a thermocouple certified by a recognized reference laboratory or with a calibration which is traceable back to a standard reference laboratory. lf the observed melting point for nickel differs by more