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Characterization of fuel gas products from the treatment of solid waste streams with a plasma arc torch
Authors:Vaidyanathan Ambarish  Mulholland James  Ryu Jaeyong  Smith Michael Stuart  Circeo Louis J
Institution:School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA. dvq3@cdc.gov
Abstract:This work addresses the plasma treatment of two solid waste streams and production of fuel gases from the process. In this study, carpet waste and simulated solid wastes generated by a United States Air Force Basic Expeditionary Airfield Resources Base deployment were used. Waste was treated in a furnace fitted with a 100kW plasma arc torch. The off gas was analyzed to determine its composition. The product gas was composed primarily of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, with small amounts of methane, benzene and toluene also detected. These experiments demonstrate the feasibility of producing fuel gases by plasma treatment of the solid waste streams. While the thermal energy value of the fuel gas produced in these experiments was less than the energy input, a higher waste-to-fuel gas conversion efficiency is expected in full-scale application.
Keywords:Plasma  Solid waste  Plasma arc torch  Product gas
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