• DocumentCode
    1632134
  • Title

    Measurements of Temperature and Chemical Composition in a Thermal Plasma Reactor for Waste Gas Pyrolysis

  • Author

    Lee, Hyun Seok ; Choi, Sooseok ; Lee, Chan Min ; Hong, Sang Hee

  • Author_Institution
    Seoul Nat. Univ., Seoul
  • fYear
    2007
  • Firstpage
    891
  • Lastpage
    891
  • Abstract
    Summary form only given. For the cleaning treatment of hazardous waste gases by pyrolysis, thermal plasmas have been introduced taking advantage of their extremely high temperature and enthalpy. However, the high-temperature decomposition region of a thermal plasma jet, having steep temperature gradients both in the radial and axial directions, is so narrow that the waste gas injected into it has difficulty in mixing up uniformly with the fast hot thermal plasma in a pyrolysis reactor. In this experimental study, we have measured the temperature and chemical composition of thermal plasma in a pyrolysis system to find optimum conditions for uniform mixing of waste gases. An experimental setup includes a DC thermal plasma torch with hollow electrodes, a decomposition reactor containing mixing chamber, and an enthalpy probe system combined with quadrupole mass spectrometry for measurements of temperature and chemical composition. Diagnostics with the enthalpy probe svstem are made while operating the system under the following conditions: air plasma-forming gas flow rate of 100 slpm, nitrogen purging gas flow rate of 200 slpm, and torch input power of 60 kW. Axial and radial measurements are carried out to obtain temperature and chemical composition distributions depending on experimental conditions, such as diameters of nozzle electrodes and types of gas injection rings. By comparing radial uniformities of nitrogen mole fractions and temperature distributions, we can figure out the effects of design variables on mixing ratio in the reactor. The mixing effects are discussed in terms of turbulent flow characteristics concerned with the injection ring tvpe and the plasma jet column size determined from the nozzle diameter. We also examine the correlation between variances in radial uniformities and axial plasma characteristics. From the present experimental results, some thermodynamic characteristics of the plasma in the pyrolysis system will be revealed, and the decompo- sition efficiency is expected to be improved in the field of thermal plasma waste gas treatment.
  • Keywords
    air pollution control; chemical reactors; enthalpy; gas mixtures; mass spectroscopic chemical analysis; nozzles; plasma applications; plasma diagnostics; plasma jets; plasma temperature; plasma thermodynamics; plasma torches; plasma turbulence; pyrolysis; DC thermal plasma torch; chemical composition measurement; decomposition efficiency; decomposition reactor; enthalpy probe diagnostics; enthalpy probe system; hazardous waste gas treatment; high temperature decomposition region; hollow electrodes; injection ring tvpe; mixing chamber; mixing ratio; nozzle diameter; plasma jet column size; plasma thermodynamic characteristics; power 60 kW; pyrolysis reactor; quadrupole mass spectrometry; temperature measurement; thermal plasma chemical composition; thermal plasma jet; thermal plasma reactor; thermal plasma temperature; turbulent flow characteristics; uniform waste gas mixing; waste gas pyrolysis; Chemical reactors; Inductors; Plasma chemistry; Plasma diagnostics; Plasma displays; Plasma measurements; Plasma properties; Plasma temperature; Temperature measurement; Thermal decomposition;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Plasma Science, 2007. ICOPS 2007. IEEE 34th International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Albuquerque, NM
  • ISSN
    0730-9244
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-0915-0
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/PPPS.2007.4346197
  • Filename
    4346197