Title of article
Converting moving-grate incineration from combustion to gasification – Numerical simulation of the burning characteristics
Author/Authors
Yao Bin Yang، نويسنده , , Vida N. Sharifi، نويسنده , , Jim Swithenbank، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
11
From page
645
To page
655
Abstract
Waste incineration is a politically sensitive issue in the UK. The major current technology is based on direct combustion of wastes in a moving-grate furnace. However, general public opinion prefers non-direct burning technologies. Waste gasification is one of those nearest technologies available. By reducing the primary air-flow rate through the grate of a packed-bed system, operation of the existing solid-waste incineration equipment can be easily converted from combustion mode to gasification mode without major modification of the hardware. The potential advantages of this are lower dust carry-over in the flue gases, lower bed temperature (and therefore lower NOx formation in the bed), simplified gas-treatment procedures and lower running cost, among other benefits. The major disadvantages are, however, reduced throughput of the wastes and possibly higher carbon in the ash at exit. In this study, numerical simulation of both combustion and gasification of municipal solid wastes in a full-scale moving grate furnace is carried out employing advanced mathematical models. Burning characteristics, including burning rate, gas composition, temperature and burning efficiency as a function of operating parameters are investigated. Detailed comparisons between the combustion mode and gasification mode are made. The study helps to explore new incineration technology and optimise furnace operating conditions.
Journal title
Waste Management
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Waste Management
Record number
775261
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