KAGAKU KOGAKU RONBUNSHU
Online ISSN : 1349-9203
Print ISSN : 0386-216X
ISSN-L : 0386-216X
Safty, Enviroment and Energy
Combustion Characteristics in Fluidized-Bed Furnace for Power Generation System Using Livestock Wastes
Hidehiko NodaJun FukaiOsamu MiyatakeKeiji KurokawaHisashi AkiyoshiHajime Kawaguchi
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2001 Volume 27 Issue 1 Pages 21-26

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This paper describes a study on combustion of livestock wastes for development of a power generation system using them. Broiler, layer and swine excrements are used as fuel. The relationship between calorific value and moisture content is examined. Although moisture content of the prepared livestock wastes shows sufficient fluctuations (10-80 wt%), it does not strongly affect the lower calorific values on a dry basis.
The livestock wastes are burned using an established test fluidized-bed furnace. Because moisture content of the swine excrement is very high (80 wt%), swine excrement is mixed with other livestock wastes to decrease the moisture in the fuel. The combustion efficiency, which is defined as the ratio of the heat generation in the fluidized bed to the calorific value of the supplied fuel, is evaluated using a heat balance in the fluidized bed. On the basis of the results, an empirical equation for estimating the combustion efficiency is presented. The fluidized-bed temperatures estimated using the empirical equation and the heat balance almost agree with the experimental ones.

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© 2001 by THE SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS, JAPAN
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