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Title: | Energy Efficient Technology of Solid Domestic Waste Recycling in Shaft Furnaces of Cupola Type |
Authors: | Matyukhin, V. I. Yaroshenko, Yu. G. Matyukhin, O. V. Zhuravlev, S. Ya. |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Publisher: | Knowledge E |
Citation: | Energy Efficient Technology of Solid Domestic Waste Recycling in Shaft Furnaces of Cupola Type / V. I. Matyukhin, Yu. G. Yaroshenko, O. V. Matyukhin, S. Ya. Zhuravlev // Technogen Conference Proceedings : International Conference with Elements of School for Young Scientists on Recycling and Utilization of Technogenic Formations (Ekaterinburg, Russia, 5–8 June 2017). – Dubai : Knowledge E, 2017. – pp. 8-13. — DOI: 10.18502/kms.v2i2.939 |
Abstract: | The technology of high-temperature pyrolysis (over 850∘C) performed in an energy plant based on a shaft melting unit is one of the most efficient ways of solid domestic waste neutralization and recycling. It includes preliminary preparation in the extruder, high-temperature pyrolysis under the conditions of shaft furnace smelting with addition of solid fuel, cleaning and use of pyrolysis gases as a fuel in the boiler. The generating solid waste represents safe mineral components. |
Keywords: | SOLID DOMESTIC WASTE RECYCLING EXTRUDER SHAFT MELTING UNIT PYROLYSIS |
URI: | http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/63218 |
Conference name: | International Conference with Elements of School for Young Scientists on Recycling and Utilization of Technogenic Formations |
Conference date: | 05.06.2017-08.06.2017 |
WOS ID: | WOS:000426885500002 |
ISSN: | 2519-1438 |
DOI: | 10.18502/kms.v2i2.939 |
Origin: | International Conference with Elements of School for Young Scientists on Recycling and Utilization of Technogenic Formations. — Ekaterinburg, 2017 |
Appears in Collections: | Междисциплинарные конференции, семинары, сборники |
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