William Downs
Babcock & Wilcox
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Environment International | 1995
William Downs; Stanley J. Vecci; James J. Warchol; Steve C. Datsko; George H. Hay
A closed combustion system is used to incinerate hazardous wastes and vitrify ash. An incinerator is provided with pure oxygen, hazardous waste and fuel for incinerating the hazardous waste. Slag from the incinerator is treated separately. Combusted products from the incinerator such as flue gases, liquids, solids and ash are channeled through the system and recirculated back to the incinerator for incineration. A dust collector is used to collect ash from the combusted product and recirculate back to the incinerator. A condensing heat exchanger is used to collect and dispose of waste liquids. Filters are used for filtering particulates from the combusted product. A CaO pebble bed is provided for causing reactions with the flue gases. Remaining insert gas in the system are bled into the atmosphere. Flue gases from the system are recirculated back into the pure oxygen for entry into the incinerator in order to provide temperature control.
Archive | 1975
William Downs; Edward Anthony Pirsh; Jack F. Stewart; Stephen S. Strom
Archive | 2005
William Downs; George A. Farthing
Archive | 2000
Paul S. Nolan; Ralph T. Bailey; William Downs
Archive | 2002
Paul S. Nolan; William Downs; Ralph T. Bailey; Stanley J. Vecci
Applied Thermal Engineering | 1990
Paul Chu; William Downs; John B. Doyle; Peter V. Smith
Archive | 1986
John B. Doyle; Ed A Pirsh; William Downs
Archive | 2005
William Downs; George A. Farthing
Archive | 1989
Edward D. Daum; William Downs; Bryan J. Jankura; John M. McCoury
Applied Thermal Engineering | 1995
Paul Chu; William Downs; John B. Doyle; Peter V. Smith