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Babcock & WilcoxCirculating Fluidized-Bed Boilers

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Drawing upon our extensive technical expertise and operating experience, B&W developed the Internal Recirculation Circulating Fluidized-Bed (IR-CFB) boiler which is the technology of choice for power plant owners seeking economy, reliability and flexibility. In addition, load-following capabilities are attainable with B&W’s in-bed heat exchanger technology.

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B&W’s IR-CFB technology offers:

  • Higher reliability and availability
  • Lower maintenance costs
  • High combustion efficiency
  • A compact, economical design
  • Reduced erosion
  • Fuel flexibility
  • Low emissions

Design features improve performance, reduce costs, and minimize maintenance requirements.

  • Two-stage particle collection requires less maintenance than hot cyclones:
    • Eliminates thick refractory linings
    • Subject to lower erosion and can be thermally cycled faster than thick refractory
    • U-beams capture and recycle solids at lower gas velocities
    • Multi-cyclone dust collector (MDC) with metallic cyclones operate at lower temperature
    • Air slides eliminate loop seals and loop seal blowers
    • No sootblowers are needed with lower gas velocity convection pass; fine solids clean the tubes
    • MDC storage hoppers offer independent heat transfer control and more operating flexibility
  • Thin cooled refractory with higher stud density in furnace is a robust wall protector
  • IR-CFB uses 1/10 the mass of refractory of a hot cyclone CFB
  • Reduced diameter zone (RDZ) almost completely eliminates solids erosion of membrane wall at the transition section (solids flow obstructions from refractory and change in wall angle)
  • Bubble caps minimize back sifting of bed solids and bubble cap erosion
  • U-beams are contained in a water/steam-cooled enclosure eliminating hot expansion joints
  • Open bottom design can handle tramp materials in feed

  • Capacity: To 2,200,000 lb/h (277 kg/s) or greater as required
  • Steam pressure: To 2600 psig (17.9 MPa)
  • Steam temperature: As required, usually to 1050F (566C)