Influences of Different Operation Conditions on the Emission Characteristics of O2/Recycled Flue Gas (RFG) Waste Incineration

2008 
This study applies the modified O2/recycled flue gas (RFG) combustion technology to waste incineration and investigates the emission characteristics of CO2, CO, NOx, SO2, and HCl at different operation conditions. The operation parameters under investigation include the O2 concentration in the feed gas, the rate of RFG, the total flow rate of feed gas, the type of incinerator, and the chemical compositions of feedstock. Experimental results show that the concentrations of CO2, SO2, and HCl in the exhausts can be enhanced by properly adjusting the O2 concentration in the feed gas and the RFG rate. This facilitates the removal of these pollutants by conventional control equipment. With 21% O2 feed gas and 75% RFG rate, the highest CO2 concentration can achieve 54%. A fluidized bed incinerator had better combustion efficiency than a fixed bed incinerator. The combustion efficiency levels were 96.68−99.99% and can be improved by increasing the RFG rate and O2 concentration. Moreover, the total flow rate of fe...
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