화학공학소재연구정보센터
Energy Conversion and Management, Vol.117, 367-374, 2016
Investigation on the co-combustion of oil shale and municipal solid waste by using thermogravimetric analysis
The aim of this study is trying to reveal the thermal characteristics and kinetics of oil shale, municipal solid waste and their blends in the combustion process which are needed for efficient utilization. The combustion experiment is carried out in a thermogravimetric simultaneous thermal analyzer, where the temperature ranged from 110 degrees C to 900 degrees C at three different heating rates as 10 degrees C/min, 20 degrees C/min and 30 degrees C/min. Their kinetics were studied by Ozawa-Flynn-Wall and Friedmen methods. According to the data analysis, combustion characteristic index increased progressively with the increase of the proportion of municipal solid waste. And it's suggested that there was certain interaction in the combustion process of oil shale and municipal solid waste. The average activation energy of the blends reached the minimum value, 177.7927 kJ/mol by Ozawa-Flynn-Wall method and 167.4234 kJ/mol by Friedmen method, when the proportion of MSW was 70%. (c) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.