Advanced Modular and Integrated Equipment Design Trend in Waste-to-Energy Processes

Proper processing and management of various types of waste represent an important feature of a developed society. Thermal processing followed by heat utilization of waste (or Waste-to-Energy) provides an excellent solution to reduce environmental pollution, and simultaneously to maximize the financi...

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Autores principales: Martin Krnávek, Vít Freisleben, Zdenek Jegla
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a7bb7e79ca034320b127fa4109ace3d52021-11-15T21:47:29ZAdvanced Modular and Integrated Equipment Design Trend in Waste-to-Energy Processes10.3303/CET21881562283-9216https://doaj.org/article/a7bb7e79ca034320b127fa4109ace3d52021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/11949https://doaj.org/toc/2283-9216Proper processing and management of various types of waste represent an important feature of a developed society. Thermal processing followed by heat utilization of waste (or Waste-to-Energy) provides an excellent solution to reduce environmental pollution, and simultaneously to maximize the financial profit. Following the current trend of energy decentralization by small energy sources, this paper presents several novel incineration based technologies for processing solid and gaseous wastes. In the case of solid waste processing, the micro-incineration unit, called EVECONT, is presented as a modular advanced technology enabling environmentally friendly and energy-efficient waste management in place of its origin. Subsequently, two industrial units for waste gas treatment are introduced in an up to date integrated design enabling the minimization of the built up area and heat losses. Finally, an experimental unit based on Urea hydrolysis for NOx removal from flue gas is presented as a promising complementary technology to Waste-to-Energy processes.Martin KrnávekVít FreislebenZdenek JeglaAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.articleChemical engineeringTP155-156Computer engineering. Computer hardwareTK7885-7895ENChemical Engineering Transactions, Vol 88 (2021)
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topic Chemical engineering
TP155-156
Computer engineering. Computer hardware
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TP155-156
Computer engineering. Computer hardware
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Martin Krnávek
Vít Freisleben
Zdenek Jegla
Advanced Modular and Integrated Equipment Design Trend in Waste-to-Energy Processes
description Proper processing and management of various types of waste represent an important feature of a developed society. Thermal processing followed by heat utilization of waste (or Waste-to-Energy) provides an excellent solution to reduce environmental pollution, and simultaneously to maximize the financial profit. Following the current trend of energy decentralization by small energy sources, this paper presents several novel incineration based technologies for processing solid and gaseous wastes. In the case of solid waste processing, the micro-incineration unit, called EVECONT, is presented as a modular advanced technology enabling environmentally friendly and energy-efficient waste management in place of its origin. Subsequently, two industrial units for waste gas treatment are introduced in an up to date integrated design enabling the minimization of the built up area and heat losses. Finally, an experimental unit based on Urea hydrolysis for NOx removal from flue gas is presented as a promising complementary technology to Waste-to-Energy processes.
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Vít Freisleben
Zdenek Jegla
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title_short Advanced Modular and Integrated Equipment Design Trend in Waste-to-Energy Processes
title_full Advanced Modular and Integrated Equipment Design Trend in Waste-to-Energy Processes
title_fullStr Advanced Modular and Integrated Equipment Design Trend in Waste-to-Energy Processes
title_full_unstemmed Advanced Modular and Integrated Equipment Design Trend in Waste-to-Energy Processes
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