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Experimental study of the characteristics of solid fuel from fry-dried swine excreta
Authors:Tae-In Ohm  Jong-Seung Chae  Seung-Hyun Moon  Bong-Jin Jung
Institution:1. Department of Environmental Engineering, Hanbat National University, Daejeon 305-719, South Korea;2. Korea Institute of Energy Research, Daejeon 305-343, South Korea;3. Department of Environmental and Energy Engineering, The University of Suwon, Suwon 445-743, South Korea;1. Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Florida Atlantic University, 777 Glades Road, Boca Raton, FL 33431, USA;2. Department of Chemistry, The College of New Jersey, 2000 Pennington Road, Ewing, NJ, USA;1. Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, IN 47907, United States;2. Department of Digital Display Engineering, Hoseo University, Asan 336-795, Republic of Korea;1. Anhui Key Laboratory of Functional Coordination Compounds, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Anqing Normal University, Anqing 246003, PR China;2. College of Chemistry and Material Science, AnHui Normal University, WuHu 241000, PR China
Abstract:Swine excreta were dried by boiling via immersion in hot oil. In this method, moisture in the excreta is replaced with oil or evaporated by turbulent heat transfer in high-temperature oil. The dried excreta can be used in an incinerator like low-rank coal or solid fuel. Refined waste oil and B–C heavy oil were used for drying. Drying for 8 min at 150 °C reduced the water content of raw excreta from 78.90 wt.% to 1.56 wt.% (refined waste oil) or 1.62 wt.% (B–C heavy oil) and that of digested excreta from 79.58 wt.% to 3.40 wt.% (refined waste oil) or 3.48 wt.% (B–C heavy oil). The low heating values of the raw and digested excreta were 422 kJ/kg and ?2,713 kJ/kg, respectively, before drying and 27,842–28,169 kJ/kg and 14,394–14,905 kJ/kg, respectively, after drying. A heavy metal analysis did not detect Hg, Pb, Cd, As, and Cr in the dried excreta, but Al, Cu, and Zn, which occur in the feed formula, were detected. Thermogravimetric analysis before and after drying revealed that emission of volatiles and combustion of volatiles and fixed carbon occurred at temperatures of 250–500 °C when air was used as the transfer gas.
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