Feasibility of refuse derived fuel 5 composed of the mechanical biological waste treatment and crude oil sludge

The main focus of this paper is concerned with the production and properties of refuse derived fuel 5 (RDF-5) for use in energy from waste technologies. The analysis was performed using feedstocks made up of residues from a range of mechanical biological treatment (MBT) plants and crude oil sludge....

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Main Authors: Somchai Maneewan, Weera Punin, Chantana Punlek, Atthakorn Thongtha, Tanongkiat Kiatsiriroat
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-455352018-01-24T06:11:53Z Feasibility of refuse derived fuel 5 composed of the mechanical biological waste treatment and crude oil sludge Somchai Maneewan Weera Punin Chantana Punlek Atthakorn Thongtha Tanongkiat Kiatsiriroat The main focus of this paper is concerned with the production and properties of refuse derived fuel 5 (RDF-5) for use in energy from waste technologies. The analysis was performed using feedstocks made up of residues from a range of mechanical biological treatment (MBT) plants and crude oil sludge. The RDF-5was composed of crude oil sludge and mechanical biological waste treatment (MBWT). The ratios of MBWT to crude oil sludge were5:95, 10:90, 15:85 and 20:80 respectively. The physical and thermal characteristics of RDF-5 were examined. This was further investigated in the context of the parameters required during production and the properties of RDF- 5.RDF-5 was produced using a screw compactor. Analysis of the optimal mixing ratios between the crude oil sludge and MBWT were undertaken by testing the thermal value based on ASTM D 240 moisture contents was based on ASTM D 3173, ash was based on ASTM D 3174, and density was based on ASTM E 75 respectively.The results showed that the optimal ratios of MBWT to crude oil sludge were15:85 and 20:80havefeasibility to produce the RDF-5.Because of the ratios of 15:85and 20:80have a high value 10,831 kcal/kg and 11,260 kcal/kg, the percentages of moisture were2.73% and 5.93% and the density values were 750 kg/m 3 and 806 kg/m 3 respectively(RDF-5 has a high heating value (HHV > 5,000 kcal/kg), with the percentage of moisture content not exceeding 10 percent and the density value (D≥600 kg/m 3 )according to production of solid fuels standards).The ash values were5.10% and 4.74% respectively.Comparing the energy production costs between RDF-5 and other fuels usedin Thailand wefound that the production costs of RDF-5 were 0.014B/MJ and 0.013B/MJ which are comparable to that of paddy husk and much cheaper than those of fuel lignite and bituminous. This preliminary evaluation reveals that the recovery of energy through RDF-5 production from MBWT with crude oil sludge is cost attractive and it should be considered as a feasible option for utilizing energy from MBWT with crude oil sludge. © (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. 2018-01-24T06:11:53Z 2018-01-24T06:11:53Z 2014-01-01 Book Series 16627482 16609336 2-s2.0-84887566807 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.448-453.699 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84887566807&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/45535
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description The main focus of this paper is concerned with the production and properties of refuse derived fuel 5 (RDF-5) for use in energy from waste technologies. The analysis was performed using feedstocks made up of residues from a range of mechanical biological treatment (MBT) plants and crude oil sludge. The RDF-5was composed of crude oil sludge and mechanical biological waste treatment (MBWT). The ratios of MBWT to crude oil sludge were5:95, 10:90, 15:85 and 20:80 respectively. The physical and thermal characteristics of RDF-5 were examined. This was further investigated in the context of the parameters required during production and the properties of RDF- 5.RDF-5 was produced using a screw compactor. Analysis of the optimal mixing ratios between the crude oil sludge and MBWT were undertaken by testing the thermal value based on ASTM D 240 moisture contents was based on ASTM D 3173, ash was based on ASTM D 3174, and density was based on ASTM E 75 respectively.The results showed that the optimal ratios of MBWT to crude oil sludge were15:85 and 20:80havefeasibility to produce the RDF-5.Because of the ratios of 15:85and 20:80have a high value 10,831 kcal/kg and 11,260 kcal/kg, the percentages of moisture were2.73% and 5.93% and the density values were 750 kg/m 3 and 806 kg/m 3 respectively(RDF-5 has a high heating value (HHV > 5,000 kcal/kg), with the percentage of moisture content not exceeding 10 percent and the density value (D≥600 kg/m 3 )according to production of solid fuels standards).The ash values were5.10% and 4.74% respectively.Comparing the energy production costs between RDF-5 and other fuels usedin Thailand wefound that the production costs of RDF-5 were 0.014B/MJ and 0.013B/MJ which are comparable to that of paddy husk and much cheaper than those of fuel lignite and bituminous. This preliminary evaluation reveals that the recovery of energy through RDF-5 production from MBWT with crude oil sludge is cost attractive and it should be considered as a feasible option for utilizing energy from MBWT with crude oil sludge. © (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
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author Somchai Maneewan
Weera Punin
Chantana Punlek
Atthakorn Thongtha
Tanongkiat Kiatsiriroat
spellingShingle Somchai Maneewan
Weera Punin
Chantana Punlek
Atthakorn Thongtha
Tanongkiat Kiatsiriroat
Feasibility of refuse derived fuel 5 composed of the mechanical biological waste treatment and crude oil sludge
author_facet Somchai Maneewan
Weera Punin
Chantana Punlek
Atthakorn Thongtha
Tanongkiat Kiatsiriroat
author_sort Somchai Maneewan
title Feasibility of refuse derived fuel 5 composed of the mechanical biological waste treatment and crude oil sludge
title_short Feasibility of refuse derived fuel 5 composed of the mechanical biological waste treatment and crude oil sludge
title_full Feasibility of refuse derived fuel 5 composed of the mechanical biological waste treatment and crude oil sludge
title_fullStr Feasibility of refuse derived fuel 5 composed of the mechanical biological waste treatment and crude oil sludge
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of refuse derived fuel 5 composed of the mechanical biological waste treatment and crude oil sludge
title_sort feasibility of refuse derived fuel 5 composed of the mechanical biological waste treatment and crude oil sludge
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