Parameters Affecting RDF-Based Pellet Quality

Increasing production of waste has compelled the development of modern technologies for waste management. Certain fractions of municipal solid wastes are not suitable for recycling and must be utilised in other ways. Materials such as refuse-derived fuel (RDF) fractions are used as fuel in cement or...

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Main Authors: Marcin Jewiarz, Krzysztof Mudryk, Marek Wróbel, Jarosław Frączek, Krzysztof Dziedzic
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-02-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/4/910
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spelling doaj-930c2b83b6c0457993262f1e844de4692020-11-25T01:47:09ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-02-0113491010.3390/en13040910en13040910Parameters Affecting RDF-Based Pellet QualityMarcin Jewiarz0Krzysztof Mudryk1Marek Wróbel2Jarosław Frączek3Krzysztof Dziedzic4Department of Mechanical Engineering and Agrophysics, University of Agriculture in Kraków, Balicka 120, 30-149 Kraków, PolandDepartment of Mechanical Engineering and Agrophysics, University of Agriculture in Kraków, Balicka 120, 30-149 Kraków, PolandDepartment of Mechanical Engineering and Agrophysics, University of Agriculture in Kraków, Balicka 120, 30-149 Kraków, PolandDepartment of Mechanical Engineering and Agrophysics, University of Agriculture in Kraków, Balicka 120, 30-149 Kraków, PolandBeskid Żywiec Sp. z o.o., Department of Research and Development, Kabaty 2, 34-300 Żywiec, PolandIncreasing production of waste has compelled the development of modern technologies for waste management. Certain fractions of municipal solid wastes are not suitable for recycling and must be utilised in other ways. Materials such as refuse-derived fuel (RDF) fractions are used as fuel in cement or CHP (combined heat and power) plants. The low bulk density leads to many problems pertaining to transportation and storage. In the case of biomass, these problems cause reduction in pelletisation. This paper therefore presents a comprehensive study on RDF pellet production, which is divided into three major areas. The first describes laboratory-scale tests and provides information on key factors that affect pellet quality (e.g., density and durability). Based on this, the second part presents a design of modified RDF dies to form RDF pellets, which are then tested via a semi-professional line test. The results show that RDF fraction can be compacted to form pellets using conventional devices. Given that temperature plays a key role, a special die must be used, and this ensures that the produced pellets exhibit high durability and bulk density, similar to biomass pellets.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/4/910refuse-derived fuelrefuse-derived fuel (rdf)pelletsdurabilitydensitydiedesign
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author Marcin Jewiarz
Krzysztof Mudryk
Marek Wróbel
Jarosław Frączek
Krzysztof Dziedzic
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Krzysztof Mudryk
Marek Wróbel
Jarosław Frączek
Krzysztof Dziedzic
Parameters Affecting RDF-Based Pellet Quality
Energies
refuse-derived fuel
refuse-derived fuel (rdf)
pellets
durability
density
die
design
author_facet Marcin Jewiarz
Krzysztof Mudryk
Marek Wróbel
Jarosław Frączek
Krzysztof Dziedzic
author_sort Marcin Jewiarz
title Parameters Affecting RDF-Based Pellet Quality
title_short Parameters Affecting RDF-Based Pellet Quality
title_full Parameters Affecting RDF-Based Pellet Quality
title_fullStr Parameters Affecting RDF-Based Pellet Quality
title_full_unstemmed Parameters Affecting RDF-Based Pellet Quality
title_sort parameters affecting rdf-based pellet quality
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Increasing production of waste has compelled the development of modern technologies for waste management. Certain fractions of municipal solid wastes are not suitable for recycling and must be utilised in other ways. Materials such as refuse-derived fuel (RDF) fractions are used as fuel in cement or CHP (combined heat and power) plants. The low bulk density leads to many problems pertaining to transportation and storage. In the case of biomass, these problems cause reduction in pelletisation. This paper therefore presents a comprehensive study on RDF pellet production, which is divided into three major areas. The first describes laboratory-scale tests and provides information on key factors that affect pellet quality (e.g., density and durability). Based on this, the second part presents a design of modified RDF dies to form RDF pellets, which are then tested via a semi-professional line test. The results show that RDF fraction can be compacted to form pellets using conventional devices. Given that temperature plays a key role, a special die must be used, and this ensures that the produced pellets exhibit high durability and bulk density, similar to biomass pellets.
topic refuse-derived fuel
refuse-derived fuel (rdf)
pellets
durability
density
die
design
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/4/910
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