Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6353578 | Waste Management | 2016 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents the results of experimental studies of the mechanisms and kinetics of sewage sludge, coal and biomass combustion and their co-combustion in spherical-pellet form. Compared with biomass, a higher temperature is required to ignite sewage sludge by flame. The properties of biomass and sewage sludge result in the intensification of the combustion process (by fast ignition of volatile matter). In contrast to coal, a combustion of sewage sludge is determined not only burning the char, but also the combustion of volatiles. The addition of sewage sludge to hard coal and lignite shortens combustion times compared with coal, and the addition of sewage sludge to willow Salix viminalis produces an increase in combustion time compared with willow alone.
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Authors
Agnieszka Kijo-Kleczkowska, Katarzyna Åroda, Monika Kosowska-Golachowska, Tomasz MusiaÅ, Krzysztof Wolski,