Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The operation of waste-to-energy plants based on incineration inevitably implies the production of greenhouse gases and the emission
of harmful species to the human health. The European Directive on the construction and exercise of incineration plants fixes strict
rules concerning the temperature and the residence time of the combustion products within the combustion chamber. Indeed, acting
directly on the combustion process to limit the emission of pollutants at the source is a well assessed alternative to post combustion
technologies. The peculiar characteristics of the treated waste or refuse derived fuel (RDF) may also cause problems to the burner
long term operation, as in the case of deposits formation due to the presence of ash. The ash particles, entrained in the in-chamber
flow, may stick on the walls even at relatively low temperatures, thus modifying the heat transfer coefficient, reducing the systems
efficiency and imposing frequent stops for overhauling. Therefore, the characterization of the phenomena occurring in a RDF
combustor through experimental and or numerical techniques is strongly demanded for assisting its optimal maintenance. The work
presents the assessment and validation of a CFD (computational fluid dynamics) model of a real scale waste-to-energy plant into
exercise in Italy, which couples the thermo-chemical conversion of the solid RDF to the gaseous combustion of the released syngas.
The model allows characterising into detail the temperature and residence time of the combustion products, for the verification of the
fulfilment of the existing regulation for dioxin formation in incineration plants
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
waste-to-energy plants; numerical modelling; combustion products residence time
Elenco autori:
Costa, Michela; Rocco, Vittorio
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