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Experimental investigation of gasification and incineration characteristics of dried sewage sludge in a circulating fluidized bed

Journal

FUEL
Volume 150, Issue -, Pages 441-447

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2015.02.031

Keywords

Dried sewage sludge; Gasification; Incineration; Nitrogen oxides

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  1. Institute Director foundation of Institute of Engineering Thermophysics (IET), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) [554023Z11]

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Sewage sludge is noted for its high nitrogen content compared to most other fuels. A combined gasification and incineration process for the disposal of dried sewage sludge was tested in a pilot-scale circulating fluidized bed (CFB) gasifier and a down-flow combustor (DFC). Syngas produced from the CFB gasifier, together with fine solids, was pneumatically transported into the DFC for incineration in order to recover the heating value of the syngas with low nitrogen oxides emission. Measured data indicated that under typical operating conditions, approximately 90% of fuel-N was released into the gas phase and further reduced to N-2 in the gasifier. The NOx concentrations measured in the subsequent incineration process were 220 +/- 6 mg/N m(3) (corrected to 6 vol% free O-2) due to effective air staging scheme that maintained the temperature in the DFC below 1150 degrees C. The conversion of fuel-N to NOx was found to be 1 +/- 0.04%, based on elemental mass balance. The combustible content in the fly ash collected from the DFC was 2.8%, corresponding to an overall combustion efficiency of 99.2% in the system. The experimental results demonstrated that the two-stage process developed in the present study is very promising for environmentally friendly disposal of sewage sludge. Crown Copyright (C) 2015 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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