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Journal of The Air & Waste Management Association | 2015

Low-nitrogen oxides combustion of dried sludge using a pilot-scale cyclone combustor with recirculation

Sung Hoon Shim; Sang Hyun Jeong; Sang-Sup Lee

Recently, numerical and experimental studies have been conducted to develop a moderate or intense low-oxygen dilution (MILD) combustion technology for solid fuels. The study results demonstrated that intense recirculation inside the furnace by high-momentum air is a key parameter to achieve the MILD combustion of solid fuels. However, the high-velocity air requires a significant amount of electricity consumption. A cyclone-type MILD combustor was therefore designed and constructed in the authors’ laboratory to improve the recirculation inside the combustor. The laboratory-scale tests yielded promising results for the MILD combustion of dried sewage sludge. To achieve pilot-scale MILD combustion of dried sludge in this study, the effects of geometric parameters such as the venturi tube configuration, the air injection location, and the air nozzle diameter were investigated. With the optimized geometric and operational conditions, the pilot-scale cyclone combustor demonstrated successful MILD combustion of dried sludge at a rate of 75 kg/hr with an excess air ratio of 1.05. Implications: A horizontal cyclone combustor with recirculation demonstrated moderate or intense low-oxygen dilution (MILD) combustion of dried sewage sludge at a rate of 75 kg/hr. Optimizing only geometric and operational conditions of the combustor reduced nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions to less than 75 ppm. Because the operating cost of the MILD combustor is much lower than that of the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) applied to the conventional combustor, MILD combustion technology with the cyclone type furnace is an eligible option for reducing NOx emissions from the combustion of dried sewage sludge.


Journal of The Air & Waste Management Association | 2017

Nitrogen oxides emissions from the MILD combustion with the conditions of recirculation gas

Min Park; Sung Hoon Shim; Sang Hyun Jeong; Kwang-Joong Oh; Sang-Sup Lee

ABSTRACT The nitrogen oxides (NOx) reduction technology by combustion modification which has economic benefits as a method of controlling NOx emitted in the combustion process, has recently been receiving a lot of attention. Especially, the moderate or intense low oxygen dilution (MILD) combustion which applied high temperature flue gas recirculation has been confirmed for its effectiveness with regard to solid fuel as well. MILD combustion is affected by the flue gas recirculation ratio and the composition of recirculation gas, so its NOx reduction efficiency is determined by them. In order to investigate the influence of factors which determine the reduction efficiency of NOx in MILD coal combustion, this study changed the flow rate and concentration of nitrogen (N2), carbon dioxide (CO2) and steam (H2O) which simulate the recirculation gas during the MILD coal combustion using our lab-scale drop tube furnace and performed the combustion experiment. As a result, its influence by the composition of recirculation gas was insignificant and it was shown that flue gas recirculation ratio influences the change of NOx concentration greatly. Implications: We investigated the influence of factors determining the nitrogen oxides (NOx) reduction efficiency in MILD coal combustion, which applied high-temperature flue gas recirculation. Using a lab-scale drop tube furnace and simulated recirculation gas, we conducted combustion testing changing the recirculation gas conditions. We found that the flue gas recirculation ratio influences the reduction of NOx emissions the most.


Archive | 2006

BURNER FOR REGENERATION OF DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER

Sang Hyun Jeong; Seong Hun Sim; Won Seok Hong


Renewable Energy | 2014

Reduction in nitrogen oxides emissions by MILD combustion of dried sludge.

Sung Hoon Shim; Sang Hyun Jeong; Sang-Sup Lee


Polish Journal of Environmental Studies | 2013

Performance of a Pilot-Scale Wet Electrostatic Precipitator for the Control of Sulfuric Acid Mist and Fine Particulates

Sang Hyun Jeong; Sung Hoon Shim; Dong Keun Song; Won Seok Hong; Jeong Hee Hong; Sang-Sup Lee


Archive | 2006

BURNER FOR REGENERATION OF DIESEL ENGINE PARTICULATE FILTER AND DIESEL ENGINE PARTICULATE FILTER HAVING THE SAME

Sang Hyun Jeong; Seong Hun Sim


Archive | 2003

Apparatus of removing water contained in waste lubricant oil and method therefor

Sang Hyun Jeong; Seong Je Park; Won Seok Hong; Yong Jin Kim; Wan Ho Shun; Kyung Hoe Koo


Archive | 2004

Apparatus for purifying waste lubricant and method of purifying waste lubricant using the same

Sang Hyun Jeong; Seong Je Park; Won Seok Hong; Yong Jin Kim; Kyung Hoe Koo


Archive | 2003

Apparatus and method for removing particulate contaminant from waste lubricant oil

Sang Hyun Jeong; Seong Je Park; Won Seok Hong; Yong Jin Kim; Wan Ho Shun; Kyung Hoe Koo


AFORE | 2014

APPLICATION OF MILD COMBUSTION TECHNOLOGY TO A SOLID REFUSE FUEL INCINERATOR

Sung Hoon Shim; Sang Hyun Jeong; Sang-Sup Lee

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Sang-Sup Lee

Chungbuk National University

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Hak-Joon Kim

Sungkyunkwan University

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Kwang-Joong Oh

Pusan National University

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Kwang-Yul Kim

Chungbuk National University

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Min Park

Chungbuk National University

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Bangwoo Han

University of Southern California

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