Qinggang Lu
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Waste Management | 2014
Shiyuan Li; Yunyu Li; Qinggang Lu; Jianguo Zhu; Yao Yao; Shaolin Bao
An original integrated drying and incineration technique is proposed to dispose of sewage sludge with moisture content of about 80% in a circulating fluidized bed. This system combines a bubbling fluidized bed dryer with a circulating fluidized bed incinerator. After drying, sewage sludge with moisture less than 20% is transported directly and continuously from the fluidized bed dryer into a circulating fluidized bed incinerator. Pilot plant results showed that integrated drying and incineration is feasible in a unique single system. A 100 t/d Sewage Sludge Incineration Demonstration Project was constructed at the Qige sewage treatment plant in Hangzhou City in China. The operational performance showed that the main operation results conformed to the design values, from which it can be concluded that the scale-up of this technique is deemed both feasible and successful.
Archive | 2009
Shiyuan Li; Haipeng Teng; Weihong Jiao; L. L. Shang; Qinggang Lu
Characterizations of combustion and emission of four kinds of herbaceous biomass pellets were investigated in a 0.15 MWt circulating fluidized bed. Corn stalk, wheat stalk, cotton stalk and king grass, which are typical herbaceous biomass in China, were chosen for this study. Temperature profile, emission in flue gas and agglomeration were studied by changing the combustion temperature between 750°C and 880°C. The combustion efficiencies are in the range from 97.4% to 99.4%, which are relatively high due to the homogeneous temperature profiles and good circulating fluidization of bed material. Suitable combustion temperatures for the different herbaceous biomass are mainly depended on the emission and bed agglomeration. SO2 and HCl concentrations in flue gas are in direct proportion to the sulfur and chlorine contents of the herbaceous biomass. Agglomeration at the cyclone leg and the loop seal is the main reason for defluidization in the CFB combustor.
Energy & Fuels | 2016
Guoliang Song; Weijian Song; Xiaobin Qi; Qinggang Lu
Energy & Fuels | 2013
Linna Li; Qiangqiang Ren; Shiyuan Li; Qinggang Lu
Applied Thermal Engineering | 2016
Xiaobin Qi; Guoliang Song; Weijian Song; Shaobo Yang; Qinggang Lu
Fuel | 2013
Ziqu Ouyang; Jianguo Zhu; Qinggang Lu
Energy & Fuels | 2016
Guoliang Song; Xiaobin Qi; Weijian Song; Qinggang Lu
Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2013
Dongmei Fan; Zhiping Zhu; Yongjie Na; Qinggang Lu
Fuel | 2016
Weijian Song; Guoliang Song; Xiaobin Qi; Qinggang Lu
Fuel | 2015
Jianguo Zhu; Yao Yao; Qinggang Lu; Ming Gao; Ziqu Ouyang