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Main Title Laboratory-scale flame-mode hazardous waste thermal destruction research.
Author Kramlich, J. C. ; Heap, M. P. ; Pohl, J. H. ; Poncelet, E. ; Samuelsen, G. S.
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Kramlich, J. C.
Heap, M. P.
Pohl, J. H.
Samuelsen, G. S.
Poncelet, E.
Seeker, W. R.
CORP Author Energy and Environmental Research Corp., Irvine, CA.;Industrial Environmental Research Lab.-Cincinnati, OH.
Publisher U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory,
Year Published 1984
Report Number EPA-600/2-84-086; PB84184902
Stock Number PB84-184902
OCLC Number 959297501
Subjects Hazardous wastes--Incineration--Research--United States
Additional Subjects Hazardous materials ; Incineration ; Solid waste disposal ; Pyrolysis ; Combustion ; Performance evaluation ; Chloroform ; Chloroethanes ; Acrylonitriles ; Laboratory equipment ; Ranking ; Recommendations ; Benzene ; Ethane/dichloro ; Benzene/chloro
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ELBD ARCHIVE EPA-600/2-84-086 Received from HQ AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 10/04/2023
NTIS  PB84-184902 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 155 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
Abstract
This research is to investigate the flame mode incinerability of hazardous waste compounds. It was also designed to provide a comparison between flame and non-flame destruction of compounds and act as a guideline for future work on the development of an acceptable incinerability ranking methodology. Two flame reactors were used in order to simulate a wide variety of failure conditions for liquid injection incinerators. The first reactor was called a microspray and consisted of droplets injected into a hydrocarbon flat-flame. The second reactor was a turbulent flame reactor which allowed the investigation of failure conditions in spray flames such as mixing, atomization and quench phenomenon. The compounds investigated included: chloroform, 1,2-dichloroethane, benzene, chlorobenzene, and acrylonitrile.
Notes
"EPA-600/2-84-086." "April 1984." "EPA Project Officer: C.C. Lee."