Abstract

Heat recovery from bottom ash is more important in municipal waste combustion systems than in any other solid fuel combustion since almost 50% of it comprises of non-combustibles. In this study, an ash cooling system using air as the cooling medium has been modeled for pre-heating the combustion air. Air cooling has several advantages over water cooling methods. The study involves modeling using Gambit tool and is solved with the fluent solver. Municipal solid waste incineration systems have the advantage of being located near the waste collection area apart from the high volume reduction ratio. Improvements in the emission control systems and combustion technology can make incineration a highly feasible disposal method. Low furnace temperature due to heat losses through fuel moisture loss and ash sensible heat loss has been a disadvantage with these systems. In this study, a small percentage of the combustion air is pre-heated in a non-contact type heat exchanger and its effect on the available energy of combustion gases at the evaporator outlet is studied. The study is performed for two different waste samples. Results indicate significant increase in available energy at the evaporator outlet and better relative performance for the lower grade fuel. A comparison is made with similar methods reported in the literature along with a brief discussion on the methodologies adopted. The results confirm the importance of installing ash sensible heat recovery mechanism for waste incineration systems as well as the feasibility of the air based method.

Highlights

  • Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) treatment through incineration converts the organic substances in the waste to produce useful heat along with flue gas and ash

  • The advantage of incineration is that the process plant can be located near the waste generation area

  • Results of performance of different types of ash cooling systems for Grate Firing (GF) and Circulating Fluidized Bed (CFB) firing of conventional fuels are reported in the literature

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) treatment through incineration converts the organic substances in the waste to produce useful heat along with flue gas and ash. In this study the performance analysis of an air preheating/bottom ash cooling system used in a municipal waste fired boiler is made. Results of performance of different types of ash cooling systems for Grate Firing (GF) and Circulating Fluidized Bed (CFB) firing of conventional fuels are reported in the literature. These include the cooled ash screw system (Sami et al, 2001), the rolling cylinder ash cooler (Zeng et al, 2011), fluidized bed ash cooler (Lu, 2006) and the high strength steel belt ash cooler (Liu et al, 2006). The result of the fluent solver is discussed along with the graphical representation of the available energy for the two cases of fuel qualities

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