The potential of the fluidized bed gasification as a sustainable waste-to-fuel technology to handle the growing amount of sewage sludge (SS) generate from wastewater treatment plants located in the Campania region has been assessed in the present work. To this aim, the properties of SS relevant to its thermochemical conversion have been extensively investigated and the obtained results are briefly described in the present paper. Preliminary results from the gasification of SS in small-scale fluidized bed reactor are also presented and discussed, with a special focus on the composition of residual bottom ashes.

FLUIDIZED BED GASIFICATION OF SEWAGE SLUDGE: THE CASE STUDY OF CAMPANIA REGION

P Brachi;R Migliaccio;G Ruoppolo;M Urciuolo;
2019

Abstract

The potential of the fluidized bed gasification as a sustainable waste-to-fuel technology to handle the growing amount of sewage sludge (SS) generate from wastewater treatment plants located in the Campania region has been assessed in the present work. To this aim, the properties of SS relevant to its thermochemical conversion have been extensively investigated and the obtained results are briefly described in the present paper. Preliminary results from the gasification of SS in small-scale fluidized bed reactor are also presented and discussed, with a special focus on the composition of residual bottom ashes.
2019
Istituto di Ricerche sulla Combustione - IRC - Sede Napoli
Inglese
42nd Meeting The Italian Section of The Combustion Institute Proceedings
42th Meeting of the Italian Section of the Combustion Institute
30
35
6
978-88-88104-23-2
http://www.combustion-institute.it/proceedings/XXXXII-ASICI/papers/42proci2019.I4.pdf
09/09/2019, 11/09/2019
Ravenna
FLUIDIZED BED
GASIFICATION
SEWAGE SLUDGE
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Brachi, P; Migliaccio, R; Ruoppolo, G; Urciuolo, M; Montagnaro, F; Papa, S; Tavano, A; Montesarchio, P; Pirozzi, G
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