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Fluidized-bed Combustion of Dry Stabilized Sewage Sludge in Oxy-fuel Mode
Moško, Jaroslav ; Pohořelý, Michael ; Durda, Tomáš ; Zach, Boleslav ; Šyc, Michal ; Svoboda, Karel
Sewage sludge is an inevitable waste stream from wastewater treatment and its disposal is complicated due to specific characteristics of its composition. Sewage sludge combustion/incineration is the only suitable way for disposal of large volumes of sewage sludge containing POPs and some heavy metals. Sewage sludge combustion reduces the volume of such waste and causes destruction of organic contaminants. Oxy-fuel combustion is a technology for simplifying CO2 sequestration from the flue gas by using nearly pure oxygen instead of air for the combustion. In order to control the combustion temperature, part of the flue gas is recycled to combustion chamber. The paper brings information about investigation of the effects of combustion temperature and concentration of oxygen in inlet combustion media on the emissions of NOx, N2O and SO2 in FB combustion of sewage sludge. The experimental results have shown that an increase in combustion temperature leads to an increase in NOx and to a decrease in N2O emissions in the temperature range 750–930 °C. The lowest SO2 emissions were measured in the temperature interval from 800 to 820 °C in all experiments with different oxygen concentration in inlet gas. It was found that when the oxygen concentration in inlet gas increased, the emissions of SO2 increased while emissions of NOx slightly decreased.
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Fuel-energy Properties of Stabilized Sewage Sludge
Pohořelý, Michael ; Durda, Tomáš ; Moško, Jaroslav ; Šyc, Michal ; Kameníková, Petra ; Zach, Boleslav ; Svoboda, Karel ; Hartman, Miloslav ; Beňo, Z. ; Parschová, H. ; Houdková, L. ; Punčochář, Miroslav
The paper summarizes significant fuel-energy and physico-chemical properties of stabilized sewage sludge. Sewage sludge as a fuel is characterized by high proportions of water content, volatile matter content, ash content and a considerable amount of reactive, organic nitrogen (2-5 wt. % of dry matter). In addition to oxygen; silicon, phosphorus, aluminum, iron and calcium are the most abundant elements in the ash from the sludge. The lower calorific value of dry, anaerobically stabilized sewage sludge is 9-12 MJ kg-1 and it corresponds to a low calorific value of lower-class subbituminous coal or lignite.
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Fluidized-bed Incineration of Contaminated Biomass – Final Report
Durda, Tomáš ; Pohořelý, Michael ; Šyc, Michal ; Svoboda, Karel ; Kameníková, Petra ; Krček, Martin ; Tošnarová, Markéta ; Moško, Jaroslav ; Punčochář, Miroslav
In the report, it has been shown how to effectively burn pretreated cornstalks in the fluidized-bed reactor with a stationary bubbling bed in the presence of a significant proportion of potassium.
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