Fuel properties and steam reactivity of solid waste streams from contingency bases

2018 
Abstract The solid waste generated from military contingency bases (CBs) is a potential fuel for appropriately-scaled, waste to energy (WTE) systems. To inform WTE system design, fuel properties of seventeen components of synthetic contingency-base waste recipes from the literature were characterized for ultimate analysis, heating values, proximate analysis and reactivity in a steam atmosphere at three temperature typical of gasification conditions. A simple mathematical approach was applied to predict the properties and reactive behavior of composite mixtures using the weighted sum of the corresponding components, assuming negligible interaction between components. The method was validated using prepared composite mixture samples. In addition, chemical equilibrium calculations for steam gasification of the composite samples were conducted to explore the effects of waste composition variability on syngas production and composition.
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