Pyrolyzed sludge-based carbon-like powder additive for wireless power transmission
Global production of sludge has reached over 20 million tonnes. In Singapore alone, a total of 250,000 tonnes of sludge was generated in 2020 and only 10% was recycled, while the rest would undergo conventional disposal practices like landfilling and incineration. Pyrolysis of the dewatered municipa...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1531202023-03-04T15:47:13Z Pyrolyzed sludge-based carbon-like powder additive for wireless power transmission Jevoncia, Bryan Aravind Dasari School of Materials Science and Engineering aravind@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Materials Global production of sludge has reached over 20 million tonnes. In Singapore alone, a total of 250,000 tonnes of sludge was generated in 2020 and only 10% was recycled, while the rest would undergo conventional disposal practices like landfilling and incineration. Pyrolysis of the dewatered municipal sludge is an alternative disposal method to reduce the detrimental effect on environment and also the volume of waste disposed. The black carbon-like powder produced at the end of pyrolysis of sludge has an inherently complex composition as it is originated from waste and should be thoroughly studied before land filling or using in other applications like activated carbon and biochar. To explore the potential applications and usability of carbon additive, this project takes the direction that has not been examined in the literature. This project aims to evaluate its magnetic properties, identify strategies to improve the magnetic properties of the sludge-based carbon-like powder, as well as to introduce its potential application in wireless power transmission by incorporating it into transformer cores. The fabricated transformer core attained a flux density of 54.5 mT and a relative differential permeability as high as 73.4 with 90% weight fraction of carbon-like powder inclusion. Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Engineering) 2021-11-08T07:30:00Z 2021-11-08T07:30:00Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Jevoncia, B. (2021). Pyrolyzed sludge-based carbon-like powder additive for wireless power transmission. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/153120 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/153120 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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Global production of sludge has reached over 20 million tonnes. In Singapore alone, a total of 250,000 tonnes of sludge was generated in 2020 and only 10% was recycled, while the rest would undergo conventional disposal practices like landfilling and incineration. Pyrolysis of the dewatered municipal sludge is an alternative disposal method to reduce the detrimental effect on environment and also the volume of waste disposed. The black carbon-like powder produced at the end of pyrolysis of sludge has an inherently complex composition as it is originated from waste and should be thoroughly studied before land filling or using in other applications like activated carbon and biochar. To explore the potential applications and usability of carbon additive, this project takes the direction that has not been examined in the literature. This project aims to evaluate its magnetic properties, identify strategies to improve the magnetic properties of the sludge-based carbon-like powder, as well as to introduce its potential application in wireless power transmission by incorporating it into transformer cores. The fabricated transformer core attained a flux density of 54.5 mT and a relative differential permeability as high as 73.4 with 90% weight fraction of carbon-like powder inclusion. |
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Pyrolyzed sludge-based carbon-like powder additive for wireless power transmission |
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