Municipal solid waste incineration in a packed bed: A comprehensive modelling study with experimental validation

Tianbao Gu, Chungen Yin, Wenchao Ma, Guanyi Chen

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Abstract

Billion tons of municipal solid wastes are produced each year globally. Incineration of the solid wastes has many advantages over landfilling and gains enormous attention worldwide, in which packed bed combustion technology is widely used. In this paper, a comprehensive model is developed to simulate solid waste incineration in a packed bed and then validated by a detailed experimental study. For the given case, both the pyrolysis and gas combustion front and the subsequent char oxidation front propagate from the bed surface to the grate due to the abundant oxygen availability in the bed. After experimental validation, a model-based parametric study is performed, showing that large particles tend to delay ignition but promote burnout while low operation pressures can remarkably delay burnout of a packed bed. The model can be readily and reliably integrated in computational fluid dynamics simulation of industrial solid waste incinerators for design and operation optimization.
Original languageEnglish
Publication dateOct 2018
Number of pages14
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2018
Event13th Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems (ISSN 1847-7178) - Palermo, Italy
Duration: 30 Sept 20184 Oct 2018
http://www.palermo2018.sdewes.org/

Conference

Conference13th Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems (ISSN 1847-7178)
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityPalermo
Period30/09/201804/10/2018
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Keywords

  • Municipal solid waste
  • incineration
  • packed bed
  • modelling
  • ignition
  • burnout

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