Analysis and modelling of the performance of technologies for flue gas treatment in Waste-to-Energy processes

Waste management represents an important issue in our society and Waste-to-Energy incineration plants have been playing a significant role in the last decades, showing an increased importance in Europe. One of the main issues posed by waste combustion is the generation of air contaminants. Particula...

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Main Author: Guglielmi, Daniele <1985>
Other Authors: Cozzani, Valerio
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:en
Published: Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna 2014
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spelling ndltd-unibo.it-oai-amsdottorato.cib.unibo.it-65112016-03-03T04:52:27Z Analysis and modelling of the performance of technologies for flue gas treatment in Waste-to-Energy processes Analisi e modellazione di sistemi di trattamento fumi derivanti da processi di termovalorizzazione Guglielmi, Daniele <1985> ING-IND/25 Impianti chimici Waste management represents an important issue in our society and Waste-to-Energy incineration plants have been playing a significant role in the last decades, showing an increased importance in Europe. One of the main issues posed by waste combustion is the generation of air contaminants. Particular concern is present about acid gases, mainly hydrogen chloride and sulfur oxides, due to their potential impact on the environment and on human health. Therefore, in the present study the main available technological options for flue gas treatment were analyzed, focusing on dry treatment systems, which are increasingly applied in Municipal Solid Wastes (MSW) incinerators. An operational model was proposed to describe and optimize acid gas removal process. It was applied to an existing MSW incineration plant, where acid gases are neutralized in a two-stage dry treatment system. This process is based on the injection of powdered calcium hydroxide and sodium bicarbonate in reactors followed by fabric filters. HCl and SO2 conversions were expressed as a function of reactants flow rates, calculating model parameters from literature and plant data. The implementation in a software for process simulation allowed the identification of optimal operating conditions, taking into account the reactant feed rates, the amount of solid products and the recycle of the sorbent. Alternative configurations of the reference plant were also assessed. The applicability of the operational model was extended developing also a fundamental approach to the issue. A predictive model was developed, describing mass transfer and kinetic phenomena governing the acid gas neutralization with solid sorbents. The rate controlling steps were identified through the reproduction of literature data, allowing the description of acid gas removal in the case study analyzed. A laboratory device was also designed and started up to assess the required model parameters. Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna Cozzani, Valerio 2014-05-27 Doctoral Thesis PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/6511/ info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess info:eu-repo/date/embargoEnd/2017-03-01
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Analysis and modelling of the performance of technologies for flue gas treatment in Waste-to-Energy processes
description Waste management represents an important issue in our society and Waste-to-Energy incineration plants have been playing a significant role in the last decades, showing an increased importance in Europe. One of the main issues posed by waste combustion is the generation of air contaminants. Particular concern is present about acid gases, mainly hydrogen chloride and sulfur oxides, due to their potential impact on the environment and on human health. Therefore, in the present study the main available technological options for flue gas treatment were analyzed, focusing on dry treatment systems, which are increasingly applied in Municipal Solid Wastes (MSW) incinerators. An operational model was proposed to describe and optimize acid gas removal process. It was applied to an existing MSW incineration plant, where acid gases are neutralized in a two-stage dry treatment system. This process is based on the injection of powdered calcium hydroxide and sodium bicarbonate in reactors followed by fabric filters. HCl and SO2 conversions were expressed as a function of reactants flow rates, calculating model parameters from literature and plant data. The implementation in a software for process simulation allowed the identification of optimal operating conditions, taking into account the reactant feed rates, the amount of solid products and the recycle of the sorbent. Alternative configurations of the reference plant were also assessed. The applicability of the operational model was extended developing also a fundamental approach to the issue. A predictive model was developed, describing mass transfer and kinetic phenomena governing the acid gas neutralization with solid sorbents. The rate controlling steps were identified through the reproduction of literature data, allowing the description of acid gas removal in the case study analyzed. A laboratory device was also designed and started up to assess the required model parameters.
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title Analysis and modelling of the performance of technologies for flue gas treatment in Waste-to-Energy processes
title_short Analysis and modelling of the performance of technologies for flue gas treatment in Waste-to-Energy processes
title_full Analysis and modelling of the performance of technologies for flue gas treatment in Waste-to-Energy processes
title_fullStr Analysis and modelling of the performance of technologies for flue gas treatment in Waste-to-Energy processes
title_full_unstemmed Analysis and modelling of the performance of technologies for flue gas treatment in Waste-to-Energy processes
title_sort analysis and modelling of the performance of technologies for flue gas treatment in waste-to-energy processes
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