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Main Title Transient phenomena in rotary kiln incineration /
Author Linak, W. ; Kilgroe, J. D. ; McSorley, J. A. ; Wendt, J. O. L. ; Dunn, J. E.
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Kilgroe, J.
McSorley, J.
Wendt, J.
Dunn, J.
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Air and Energy Engineering Research Lab. ;Arkansas Univ., Fayetteville. Dept. of Mathematical Sciences. ;Arizona Univ., Tucson. Dept. of Chemical Engineering.
Publisher U.S. Environmental Protection Agency : Office of Research and Development, Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory,
Year Published 1989
Report Number EPA/600/D-89/026; AEERL-P-497
Stock Number PB89-218267
Additional Subjects Kilns ; Incinerators ; Air pollution ; Waste disposal ; Prototypes ; Combustion products ; Hazardous materials ; Temperature ; Vaporizing ; Combustion chambers ; Hydrocarbons ; Tests ; Liquids ; Simulators ; Solids ; Transient overcharging ; Puffs
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NTIS  PB89-218267 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 26 pages ; 28 cm
Abstract
The paper describes results of an ongoing experimental investigation at the U.S. EPA into the waste properties and kiln parameters that determine both the instantaneous intensity and the total magnitude of transient puffs leaving the kiln. (NOTE: The batch introduction of waste-filled drums or containers into practical rotary kiln incinerators can lead to transient overcharging conditions which, for brevity, are here denoted as 'puffs.') The experimental apparatus utilized was a 73 kW laboratory rotary kiln simulator. Surrogate solid wastes (plastic rods) and surrogate liquid wastes (on corncob sorbent in cardboard containers) were investigated. A statistically designed parametric study was used to determine the extent to which waste and kiln variables (e.g., charge mass, charge surface area, charge composition, kiln temperature, and kiln rotation speed) affected the intensity (hydrocarbon peak height) and magnitude (hydrocarbon peak area) of puffs.
Notes
"William P. Linak, project officer." "Presented at the 1987 Fall Meeting of the Western States Section/The Combustion Institute, Tucson, AZ, 10/27-28/86." "EPA-600/D-89/026." Microfiche.