Title :
Energy analysis on drying process for hydrothermal-treatment products of degradable organic wastes
Author :
Shuqing, Guo ; Xiangyuan, Dong
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Energy & Environ., Zhongyuan Univ. of Technol., Zhengzhou
Abstract :
With the depletion of fossil fuel resources and increasing effects of serious environmental pollution, more and more attention is paid to energy-saving and environmental protect. This work proposes the combination of hydrothermal degradation (HTD) and superheated steam (SHS) drying in disposal and processing of degradable organic wastes in municipal solid wastes (MSW). Energy analysis is applied to the combined process. The analysis covers the ranges of dryer inlet temperatures of 202.38-234.19degC and feed water content of 32.5-65%. The comparison between the novel efficient combined process and conventional hot-air drying process is carried out. Thermal energy analysis shows that the combination of HTD and SHS drying can achieve thermal energy self-sufficiency (TES) more than 60% by manipulating process variables. Compared with hot-air drying, the proposed system can generate energy savings of 50% for an inlet temperature of 212.83degC and 30%-65% feed water content, and energy savings of 40%-49% for an inlet dryer temperature of 202.38-234.19degC and 50% feed water content.
Keywords :
drying; heat treatment; incineration; waste handling; degradable organic waste; dryer inlet temperature; energy savings; feed water content; fossil fuel resources; hot-air drying process; hydrothermal degradation; hydrothermal treatment products; inlet dryer temperature; municipal solid waste; superheated steam; thermal energy analysis; thermal energy self-sufficiency; Energy efficiency; Feeds; Fossil fuels; Protection; Recycling; Solids; Temperature distribution; Thermal degradation; Water conservation; Water pollution; energy analysis; hot-air drying; hydrothermal degradation; superheated steam drying;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics and Applications, 2009. ICIEA 2009. 4th IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Xi´an
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2799-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2800-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICIEA.2009.5138588