Pyrolysis of waste tires with partial oxidation in a fluidized-bed reactor
The effects of feed rate of waste tires (0.21*0.52 kg/h), oxygen concentration (0–11%), pyrolysis temperature (700–800°C), and fluidizing gas velocity (1.5−3.0 μmf) on product (gas, oil, char) yield, composition, energy recovery, and heating value of the product gas have been determined in a fluidized-bed reactor (0.076 m i.d. × 1.2 m-high). The product yield, composition and heating value of the product-gas, and energy recovery are found to be independent of the feed rate of waste tires. The effects of oxygen concentration (0–6.5%) on the yield and production rate of product gas (H2, CH4) are small but both decrease with oxygen concentrations above 6.5%. With increasing pyrolysis temperature, the gas yield and energy recovery increase, oil yield decreases, whereas the char yield remains constant. With increasing fluidizing gas velocity (uo), the heating value of the product gas increases linearly, the total gas-production rate decreases, but energy recovery remains almost constant.
Year of publication: |
1995
|
---|---|
Authors: | Lee, Jong Min ; Lee, Jung Soo ; Kim, Jung Rae ; Kim, Sang Done |
Published in: |
Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0360-5442. - Vol. 20.1995, 10, p. 969-976
|
Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Saved in:
Online Resource
Saved in favorites
Similar items by person
-
Combustion characteristics of shredded waste tires in a fluidized bed combustor
Kim, Jung Rae, (1994)
-
Gasification kinetics of waste tire-char with CO2 in a thermobalance reactor
Lee, Jung Soo, (1996)
-
Kinetic studies of dehydration, pyrolysis and combustion of paper sludge
Yu, Yong Ho, (2002)
- More ...