Pretreatment of recycled paper sludge with a novel high-velocity pilot cyclone: Effect of process parameters on convective drying efficiency

2014 
To address the growing need for economically viable sludge processing technologies and associated resource recovery, a novel convective high-velocity pilot cyclone was set-up at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Umea, Sweden. In essence this process entails feeding (⩽900kgh−1) a material to a heated high-velocity air flow (approx. 13×103m3h−1) allowing moisture removal at low temperatures. This equipment is expected to improve drying of challenging industrial sludge materials when used as a pretreatment method prior to further processing. Modeling results based on an experimental campaign on recycled paper mill sludge indicated that efficient drying with a specific energy consumption of ⩽1–1.2kWhkg−1H2O can be achieved with inlet air temperature levels ⩾40°C coupled with respective feeding capacity of ⩽750kgh−1.
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