Modeling and Simulation of a Real Lime Kiln Plant to Understand Ring Formation Phenomena

Rui Neves-Silva, Paulo Pina, Joaquim Belfo

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Abstract

This paper presents a study on the ring formation phenomenon in lime kilns using simulation. The research focuses on the chemical recovery cycle integrated into the pulp production process at a pulp mill, with particular emphasis on the calcium cycle within the lime kilns. Lime kilns are critical components, as their unavailability can significantly impact the overall cost-effectiveness of the facility. The calcination of lime sludge occurs in a rotary kiln, where calcium carbonate in the lime sludge is converted into calcium oxide (lime). Under certain conditions, material can progressively accumulate, leading to ring formation and eventual kiln clogging, resulting in operational downtime. To investigate this issue, the authors developed a physics-based model using a finite-dimensional, one-dimensional approach that considers only longitudinal variation. Several approximations were made to maintain a reasonable simulation time without compromising accuracy. Simulations based on real operational data identified fluctuations in fuel flow rate and sulfur content from non-condensable gases as key contributors to ring formation. The results showed that these fluctuations caused instability in the temperature profiles of the solids and gas beds, leading to periods of cooling before the lime sludge reaches the outlet to the coolers. This cooling promotes the recarbonation of lime and, consequently, the formation of rings. The findings highlight that stabilizing fuel flow and managing sulfur content could mitigate ring formation and improve kiln efficiency. The developed model provides a valuable tool for predictive analysis and process optimization, potentially supporting the development of a digital twin to enhance real-time monitoring and operational control.
Original languageEnglish
Article number1022
Pages (from-to)1-20
Number of pages20
JournalProcesses
Volume13
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Mar 2025

Keywords

  • Finite-dimensional modelling
  • Lime kiln
  • Physics-based modelling
  • Ring formation
  • Simulation of industrial plants

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