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Main Title A prototype mobile system for pyrolysis of agricultural and/or silvicultural wastes /
Author Tatom, J. W., ; Colcord, A. R. ; Williams, W. M. ; Purdy, K. R. ; Demeter, J. J.
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Tatom, J. W.
CORP Author Georgia Inst. of Tech., Atlanta. Engineering Experiment Station.;Industrial Environmental Research Lab.-Cincinnati, OH.
Publisher Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Year Published 1979
Report Number EPA-600/7-79-230; EPA-R-803430
Stock Number PB80-177397
OCLC Number 06065657
Subjects Pyrolysis ; Agricultural wastes--Recycling ; Waste products as fuel
Additional Subjects Agricultural wastes ; Biomass ; Pyrolysis ; Sulfur dioxide ; Performance evaluation ; Exhaust emissions ; Design ; Equipment ; Computer programs ; Solid wastes ; Silviculture ; Synthetic fuels ; Air pollution abatement
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EJBD  EPA 600-7-79-230 Headquarters Library/Washington,DC 03/30/2016
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NTIS  PB80-177397 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation xii, 129 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Abstract
This research program was initiated to investigate three elements of a prototype mobile system for pyrolysis of agricultural and/or silvicultural wastes into clean, transportable fuels: the pyrolytic converter itself, a pyrolysis-gas-fueled internal combustion engine, and the combustion and emission characteristics of pyrolytic char and oil. An experimental study of the performance of the Georgia Tech Engineering Experiment Station one-ton-per-hour pyrolytic converter was conducted. Peanut hulls and pine sawdust were used as representative agricultural and silvicultural waste materials. Effects of converter capacity, feed material, mechanical agitation, bed depth, and air-to-feed ratio on product yields were determined. An experimental study of the combustion and emission characteristics of powdered char was performed by the Pittsburgh Energy Research Center. Stable combustion and satisfactory combustion efficiency were obtained with powdered high-volatile char alone and with 50-50 blends of high-volatile or low-volatile pulverized char and coal. Excellent flame stability and carbon-combustion efficiency were obtained when powdered char was mixed with pyrolysis oil and No. 6 fuel oil and fired as a slurry in an oil-fired boiler. Studies of the combustor and boiler flue gases showed significant reductions in SO2 emissions.
Notes
"Energy Systems Environmental Control Division, Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory." "Engineering Experiment Station, Georgia Institute of Technology." "October 1979." "Grant No. R 803430." Includes bibliographical references (pages 87-88). "Project Officer W.W. Liberick, Jr., Energy Systems Environmental Control Division."