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Research and development to improve naval shipboard waste management using a compact closed-loop-controlled waste incinerator
Authors:Cole J A  Widmer N C  Seeker W M  Schadow K C  Parr T P  Wilson K J
Institution:GE Energy and Environmental Research Corporation, Irvine, CA 92618, USA. jerald.cole@ps.ge.com
Abstract:Research has been conducted into the application of forced acoustics for enhancing the performance of a pyrolyzed waste afterburner configured as a dump combustor. Subscale studies showed that acoustic forcing of an air jet entering a dump chamber could trigger the formation of coherent vortices generated by entrainment of ambient gases. Subsequent studies showed that combustible gases could be introduced into the coherent vortices, and with additional modulation this configuration would lead to an enhanced combustion rate with low emissions of pollutants. The acoustically forced burner concept was scaled up to practical levels and tested as an afterburner on a commercial waste incinerator operating in pyrolysis mode. Results show that the afterburner can promote both compactness, due to the rapid combustion rate, and low pollutant emissions resulting from enhanced mixing prior to combustion.
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