Improving VOC recuperative incinerators performances by increasing turbulence levels inside the combustion chamber -experimental results
Résumé
Recuperative incinerators are used to eliminate volatile organic compounds (VOC) present in air fluxes prior to their release into the atmosphere. In this process, the air flow is heated to approximately 700-800 °C and maintained at this temperature for roughly 0.5-1 s. VOCs are cracked into light hydrocarbon species, and oxidised with the oxygen of the air flow into CO 2 and H 2 O. To reach this temperature, it is necessary to feed the incinerator with external Natural Gas (NG). With the goal of minimising the NG consumption of the process, the reaction temperature must be maintained at a value as low as possible. Under these conditions, the factor that limits the incinerator performance is CO emissions, that can rapidly exceed several tens of thousands of ppmv if the temperature is decreased; the upper limit regarding regulation is 100 mg m À3 at STP, or 80 ppmv. Turbulators with various geometry can be introduced inside the combustion chamber (CC) to enhance the CO oxidation to CO 2 reaction, through an increase in the turbulence level of the flow. Nevertheless, no quantitative data about the impact of the technique on the combustion can be found in the literature. In the present paper, experimental results are reported on the effect of inserting turbulators of different configuration inside the combustion chamber. Depending on the position of the turbulator, CO emissions (S. Salvador). canbedrasticallyreduced.Inthebestcaseandinspiteofthefactthattheturbulatorgeometryisnotyet optimised,COemissionsarereducedfrom1990ppmvdownto600ppmv.Thisisequivalenttoapossible decreaseintheexittemperatureof30°CkeepingCOemissionsatthesamelevelinthecasewherethetur-bulator is used. This is also equivalent to a reduction of 5.4% in the NG consumption of the incinerator.
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Sciences de l'ingénieur [physics]
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