Abstract

Shredder dust of disposed vehicles can be converted into low calorific flammable gas with a pyrolysis gasification system. The stationary electric power generation using internal combustion engines fueled with the gas is one of hopeful methods to reuse wastes. The shredder dust pyrolysis gas mainly consists of H2, CO, CO2, and N2. Composition and heating value of the gas depends on conversion system and property of waste. Characteristics of combustion and exhaust emissions in a premixed combustion spark ignition engine fueled with the shredder dust converted gas were analyzed in this research. Influences of heating value, CO/H2 ratio, and inert gas were analyzed parametrically. Observations of combustion flame were also done with a bottom view type optical engine.

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