Firing of Woodwaste-Derived Oil Fuel in Industrial Rotary Kiln Operations

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Y. -H. Li P. V. Barr A. P. Watkinson
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Subsequent to a campaign of pilot-kiln trials of firing bio-oil and natural gas, scale-up to commercial lime kilns was made using an in-house mathematical kiln model. Both dry limestone and lime mud kilns of 3.5 m OD. by 100 m length were used for bio¬oil firing simulations. Comparisons were made against natural gas firing on the basis of specific firing rate, off-gas volume, energy consumption and overall lime quality. Model simulation results indicate that conversion from natural gas to bio-oil with no productivity loss will increase energy comsumption by about 7.5% and total off-gas volume by about 8%. Alternatively, a 6% decrease in productivity would be expected if off-gas volume is maintained constant. The calculations are sensitive to deviations in the lower heating value (LHV) used in the simulations. A 5% increase in the LHV of the bio-oil, which could result from a 3% decrease in the moisture content, reduces the energy penalty to 2% coupled with a slight reduction in off-gas volume.
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APA: Y. -H. Li P. V. Barr A. P. Watkinson  (2004)  Firing of Woodwaste-Derived Oil Fuel in Industrial Rotary Kiln Operations

MLA: Y. -H. Li P. V. Barr A. P. Watkinson Firing of Woodwaste-Derived Oil Fuel in Industrial Rotary Kiln Operations. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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