Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4472021 Waste Management 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Incineration is one of the most important methods in the resource recovery disposal of sewage sludge. The combustion characteristics of sewage sludge and an increasing number of municipal solid waste (MSW) incineration plants provide the possibility of co-incineration of sludge with MSW. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis was used to verify the feasibility of co-incineration of sludge with MSW, and predict the effect of co-incineration. In this study, wet sludge and semi-dried sludge were separately blended with MSW as mixed fuels, which were at a co-incineration ratios of 5 wt.% (wet basis, the same below), 10 wt.%, 15 wt.%, 20 wt.% and 25 wt.%. The result indicates that co-incineration of 10 wt.% wet sludge with MSW can ensure the furnace temperature, the residence time and other vital items in allowable level, while 20 wt.% of semi-dried sludge can reach the same standards. With lower moisture content and higher low heating value (LHV), semi-dried sludge can be more appropriate in co-incineration with MSW in a grate furnace incinerator.

► Wet sludge and semi-dried sludge were co-incineration with MSW in a grate furnace. ► The addition of wet sludge delays the evaporation stage and char burning stage. ► The addition of semi-dried sludge can slight advance the char burning stage. ► Higher temperature, lower H2O and CO are showed in semi-dried sludge cases. ► Co-incinerated 10% of wet sludge or 20% of semi-dried sludge with MSW is acceptable.

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