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Data publikacji: 29.08.2018
Czasopismo Techniczne, 2018, Volume 8 Year 2018 (115), s. 73 - 85
https://doi.org/10.4467/2353737XCT.18.116.8891Autorzy
The co-combustion of rubber waste with LPG fuel in a fluidised bed reactor
W artykule przedstawiono rezultaty eksperymentu termicznej utylizacji odpadów gumowo-kompozytowych w pęcherzowym złożu fluidalnym zasilanym paliwem gazowym LPG. Podczas procesu dokonywano pomiaru temperatury złoża oraz analizy składu spalin jak CO, VOC, SO2, NOx oraz HCl. Proces współspalania materiałów gumowych prowadzony był przy zmiennej masie (250 i 500g) i temperaturze złoża 800–1000°C. Bazując na bilansie masowym węgla, przeprowadzono obliczenia kinetyczne termicznej utylizacji próbki. Stwierdzono, że ilości emitowanych NOx oraz CO zależą nie tylko od masy próbki, ale również od masy i temperatury złoża fluidalnego, i zmniejszają się one wraz ze wzrostem wartości wspomnianych zmiennych.
This paper presents experimental results relevant to the thermal utilisation of rubber wastes. The investigation employed a laboratory-scale bubbling fluidised bed combustor, (BFBC) running on liquefied petroleum gas with quartz sand as the inert bed material. When rubber samples (tyre fragments) were added, the reactor temperature and flue gas concentrations of CO, VOC, SO2, NOx and HCl were monitored. Tests were performed with bed temperatures of 800-1000°C and two different masses of the bed. It has been found that the emitted quantities of NOx and CO were dependent not only on the sample mass but also on the mass (depth) and temperature of the fluidised bed and dropped whilst the bed depth was increased and its temperature was raised.
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Informacje: Czasopismo Techniczne, 2018, Volume 8 Year 2018 (115), s. 73 - 85
Typ artykułu: Oryginalny artykuł naukowy
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The co-combustion of rubber waste with LPG fuel in a fluidised bed reactor
The co-combustion of rubber waste with LPG fuel in a fluidised bed reactor
Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Cracow University of Technology
Instytut Chemii Nieorganicznej, Wydział Inżynierii i Technologii Chemicznej, Politechnika Krakowska
Publikacja: 29.08.2018
Status artykułu: Otwarte
Licencja: Żadna
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