Combined Combustion of Various Industrial Waste Flows in Boiler Furnaces. Part 1

Direct flaring of industrial waste flows specifically in the combustion chambers of heat generating plants makes it possible to significantly reduce the loss of thermal energy, as well as the capital costs of equipping thermal units without using of preliminary furnaces. However, given the increasin...

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Main Authors: Yu. Р. Yarmolchick, R. Schröger, H. Haberfelner, M. Pichler, D. Kostić, G. V. Moroz
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Belarusian National Technical University 2020-05-01
Series:Izvestiâ Vysših Učebnyh Zavedenij i Ènergetičeskih ob Edinennij SNG. Ènergetika
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Online Access:https://energy.bntu.by/jour/article/view/1960
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spelling doaj-89a28311412c4b9a9173c82466f2fac42021-07-29T08:45:41ZrusBelarusian National Technical UniversityIzvestiâ Vysših Učebnyh Zavedenij i Ènergetičeskih ob Edinennij SNG. Ènergetika1029-74482414-03412020-05-0163323625210.21122/1029-7448-2020-63-3-236-2521716Combined Combustion of Various Industrial Waste Flows in Boiler Furnaces. Part 1Yu. Р. Yarmolchick0R. Schröger1H. Haberfelner2M. Pichler3D. Kostić4G. V. Moroz5Belarusian National Technical UniversityDUMAG GmbHDUMAG GmbHDUMAG GmbHDUMAG GmbHBelnipienergopromDirect flaring of industrial waste flows specifically in the combustion chambers of heat generating plants makes it possible to significantly reduce the loss of thermal energy, as well as the capital costs of equipping thermal units without using of preliminary furnaces. However, given the increasingly strict environmental standards for the burning of various fuels, it seems important to determine the optimal combustion conditions depending on the composition of the waste products. The article shows that only a complex solution can be a successful solution to the problem of organizing high-quality combustion of industrial waste flows. On the one hand, it is necessary to obtain extremely environmentally friendly combustion products, and, on the other hand, the waste disposal process should be energy efficient. The article discusses the stages of the implementation of the projects of energy-efficient utilization of industrial waste in compliance with the established environmental standards for emissions of pollutants. The analysis of initial combustible chemical substances that are part of solid, liquid and gaseous wastes of industrial technologies is given. The main classes of fuels that determine combustion reactions are identified. Global chemical reactions and oxidation mechanisms are considered. The combustible properties, chemical composition, and degree of impact of the products of combustion of industrial waste on the environment are determined, depending on the content of various starting substances. The most difficult aspect of the flaming disposal of industrial waste flows is the presence of harmful substances of various hazard classes. The conditions for achieving complete fuel combustion, stoichiometry, and equilibrium conditions for different air/fuel ratios (depending on fuel composition) with incomplete combustion are determined. The analysis of products of incomplete combustion is given as well as of and hazard classes of the corresponding pollutants. The maximum value of the coefficient φ was determined beyond which solid carbon should be formed in a homogeneous mixture.https://energy.bntu.by/jour/article/view/1960global chemical oxidation reactionsproducts of incomplete combustioninitial combustion substancesstoichiometryequilibrium conditions
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author Yu. Р. Yarmolchick
R. Schröger
H. Haberfelner
M. Pichler
D. Kostić
G. V. Moroz
spellingShingle Yu. Р. Yarmolchick
R. Schröger
H. Haberfelner
M. Pichler
D. Kostić
G. V. Moroz
Combined Combustion of Various Industrial Waste Flows in Boiler Furnaces. Part 1
Izvestiâ Vysših Učebnyh Zavedenij i Ènergetičeskih ob Edinennij SNG. Ènergetika
global chemical oxidation reactions
products of incomplete combustion
initial combustion substances
stoichiometry
equilibrium conditions
author_facet Yu. Р. Yarmolchick
R. Schröger
H. Haberfelner
M. Pichler
D. Kostić
G. V. Moroz
author_sort Yu. Р. Yarmolchick
title Combined Combustion of Various Industrial Waste Flows in Boiler Furnaces. Part 1
title_short Combined Combustion of Various Industrial Waste Flows in Boiler Furnaces. Part 1
title_full Combined Combustion of Various Industrial Waste Flows in Boiler Furnaces. Part 1
title_fullStr Combined Combustion of Various Industrial Waste Flows in Boiler Furnaces. Part 1
title_full_unstemmed Combined Combustion of Various Industrial Waste Flows in Boiler Furnaces. Part 1
title_sort combined combustion of various industrial waste flows in boiler furnaces. part 1
publisher Belarusian National Technical University
series Izvestiâ Vysših Učebnyh Zavedenij i Ènergetičeskih ob Edinennij SNG. Ènergetika
issn 1029-7448
2414-0341
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Direct flaring of industrial waste flows specifically in the combustion chambers of heat generating plants makes it possible to significantly reduce the loss of thermal energy, as well as the capital costs of equipping thermal units without using of preliminary furnaces. However, given the increasingly strict environmental standards for the burning of various fuels, it seems important to determine the optimal combustion conditions depending on the composition of the waste products. The article shows that only a complex solution can be a successful solution to the problem of organizing high-quality combustion of industrial waste flows. On the one hand, it is necessary to obtain extremely environmentally friendly combustion products, and, on the other hand, the waste disposal process should be energy efficient. The article discusses the stages of the implementation of the projects of energy-efficient utilization of industrial waste in compliance with the established environmental standards for emissions of pollutants. The analysis of initial combustible chemical substances that are part of solid, liquid and gaseous wastes of industrial technologies is given. The main classes of fuels that determine combustion reactions are identified. Global chemical reactions and oxidation mechanisms are considered. The combustible properties, chemical composition, and degree of impact of the products of combustion of industrial waste on the environment are determined, depending on the content of various starting substances. The most difficult aspect of the flaming disposal of industrial waste flows is the presence of harmful substances of various hazard classes. The conditions for achieving complete fuel combustion, stoichiometry, and equilibrium conditions for different air/fuel ratios (depending on fuel composition) with incomplete combustion are determined. The analysis of products of incomplete combustion is given as well as of and hazard classes of the corresponding pollutants. The maximum value of the coefficient φ was determined beyond which solid carbon should be formed in a homogeneous mixture.
topic global chemical oxidation reactions
products of incomplete combustion
initial combustion substances
stoichiometry
equilibrium conditions
url https://energy.bntu.by/jour/article/view/1960
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