Michael Beckmann
Dresden University of Technology
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Waste Management & Research | 2012
Michael Beckmann; Martin Pohl; Daniel Bernhardt; Kathrin Gebauer
The waste treatment, particularly the thermal treatment of waste has changed fundamentally in the last 20 years, i.e. from facilities solely dedicated to the thermal treatment of waste to facilities, which in addition to that ensure the safe plant operation and fulfill very ambitious criteria regarding emission reduction, resource recovery and energy efficiency as well. Therefore this contributes to the economic use of raw materials and due to the energy recovered from waste also to the energy provision. The development described had the consequence that waste and solid recovered fuels (SRF) has to be evaluated based on fuel criteria as well. Fossil fuels – coal, crude oil, natural gas etc. have been extensively investigated due to their application in plants for energy conversion and also due to their use in the primary industry. Thereby depending on the respective processes, criteria on fuel technical properties can be derived. The methods for engineering analysis of regular fuels (fossil fuels) can be transferred only partially to SRF. For this reason methods are being developed or adapted to current analytical methods for the characterization of SRF. In this paper the possibilities of the energetic utilization of SRF and the characterization of SRF before and during the energetic utilization will be discussed.
Waste Management & Research | 2016
Franziska Graube; Sebastian Grahl; Slawomir Rostkowski; Michael Beckmann
Deposits in municipal waste incinerators are very inhomogeneous in structure and constitution. They cause corrosion and reduce the efficiency, so they need to be removed frequently. Among other systems, operators use water cannons for the deposit removal. Two different removal mechanisms of water-cannon cleaning are suggested: A direct shattering of the deposit by the impact of the water jet, as well as the cracking caused by thermal stresses where droplets cool the deposits. As the contribution of each of the aforementioned mechanisms to the overall cleaning efficiency is unknown, we performed empirical investigations to determine the dominating effect. In a first experimental setup focusing on thermal stress, cold droplets were applied onto hot deposits taken from a waste incinerator. Results showed that the cleaning effect strongly depends on the deposit thickness and structure, so that the deposits could be categorised in three different groups. A second measurement campaign focused on the influence of deposit material, deposit temperature and water jet momentum. It could be shown that both deposit material and temperature have a significant effect on the cleaning efficiency, whereas an increase in water jet momentum only led to modest improvements. The combination of these two parameter studies implies that the influence of the thermal stress outweighs that of the momentum. This knowledge is applicable to the cleaning setup by increasing the temperature gradient.
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2014
Reinhard Scholz; Michael Beckmann; Christoph Pieper; Marc Muster; Roman Weber
Energy Conversion and Management | 2014
Robert Mikulandrić; Dražen Lončar; Dorith Böhning; Rene Böhme; Michael Beckmann
Energy Conversion and Management | 2016
Robert Mikulandrić; Dorith Böhning; Rene Böhme; Lieve Helsen; Michael Beckmann; Dražen Lončar
Energy Conversion and Management | 2015
Robert Mikulandrić; Dražen Lončar; Dorith Böhning; Rene Böhme; Michael Beckmann
Biomass & Bioenergy | 2013
Mingshui Ma; Michael Müller; J. Richter; R. Kriegel; Dorith Böhning; Michael Beckmann; J. Glüsing; N. Ruhe
Fuel | 2015
Christopher Thiel; Martin Pohl; Sebastian Grahl; Michael Beckmann
Chemie Ingenieur Technik | 2015
Christoph Pieper; Nancy Sykora; Michael Beckmann; Dorith Böhning; Nina Hack; Tobias Bachmann
Chemie Ingenieur Technik | 2012
Hans-Joachim Gehrmann; Helmut Seifert; Michael Beckmann; Thomas Glorius