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A particulate model of solid waste incineration in a fluidized bed combining combustion and heavy metal vaporization
Authors:G. Mazza  D. Gauthier  G. Flamant
Affiliation:a Facultad de Ingeniería, Departamento de Química, Universidad Nacional del Comahue, UE Neuquén (CONICET - UNCo), Buenos Aires 1400, 8300 Neuquen, Argentina
b Laboratoire Procédés Matériaux et Energie Solaire (CNRS-PROMES), 7 Rue du Four Solaire, Odeillo, 66120 Font-Romeu, France
Abstract:This study aims to develop a particulate model combining solid waste particle combustion and heavy metal vaporization from burning particles during MSW incineration in a fluidized bed. The original approach for this model combines an asymptotic combustion model for the carbonaceous solid combustion and a shrinking core model to describe the heavy metal vaporization. A parametric study is presented. The global metal vaporization process is strongly influenced by temperature. Internal mass transfer controls the metal vaporization rate at low temperatures. At high temperatures, the chemical reactions associated with particle combustion control the metal vaporization rate. A comparison between the simulation results and experimental data obtained with a laboratory-scale fluid bed incinerator and Cd-spiked particles shows that the heavy metal vaporization is correctly predicted by the model. The predictions are better at higher temperatures because of the temperature gradient inside the particle. Future development of the model will take this into account.
Keywords:Heavy metal vaporization   Waste incineration   Particle model   Asymptotic consumption   Shrinking core
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