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Co-firing of Thai lignite and municipal solid waste (MSW) in a fluidised bed: Effect of MSW moisture content

Co-firing investigation of a high-moisture-content municipal solid waste (MSW) with Thai lignite have been performed in a laboratory-scale fluidised bed to study the effects of MSW moisture content on the combustion and emission characteristics of major gaseous pollutants. In this study the comparis...

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Published in:Applied thermal engineering 2010-12, Vol.30 (17), p.2693-2697
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description Co-firing investigation of a high-moisture-content municipal solid waste (MSW) with Thai lignite have been performed in a laboratory-scale fluidised bed to study the effects of MSW moisture content on the combustion and emission characteristics of major gaseous pollutants. In this study the comparison of 35%- and 60%-moisture MSWs were tested. The results show that the bed temperature in the case of 35%-moisture content is higher than for in case of 60%-moisture content due to the difference of physical properties of the fuel. The combustion efficiency for the case of 35%-moisture MSW is higher than that for 60%-moisture MSW due to higher bed temperature at lower waste moisture content. The synergistic effect of the co-firing of lignite with MSW reduces the emission of CO leading to increase in combustion efficiency. CO concentration for the case of 35%-moisture content is generally lower, and is much less sensitive to the level of excess air. Both the concentration values of SO 2 and the fuel-S converted are lower for lower moisture content waste, particularly at high mass fraction of waste. The fuel mixture with low-moisture in waste gives higher fuel-N conversion to NO whereas the fuel-N conversion to N 2O is higher for higher moisture content waste, particularly at high excess air. ► The moisture content in waste has affected to both combustion and emission characteristics. ► The higher moisture content in waste concerned, the higher bed temperature and the higher combustion efficiency achieved. ► Gaseous emissions, such as CO and SO2, are lower for lower moisture content waste. ► Low moisture content waste gives higher fuel-N conversion to NO whereas this effect is reversed when moisture content increases.
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Carbon monoxide
Co-firing
Cobalt
Combustion
Combustion efficiency
Conversion
Energy
Energy. Thermal use of fuels
Exact sciences and technology
Fluidised bed
Heat transfer
Lignite
Moisture content
Solid waste
Solid wastes
Theoretical studies. Data and constants. Metering
Wastes
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