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Title: Plasma Technology


1
Plasma Technology
  • Opportunities for a Sustainable Future

2
Objective
  • Present an initiative to produce sustainable
    energy from waste materials

3
Methodology
  • Use plasma arc technologies to destroy wastes
    (biomass, solid waste, hazardous materials)
  • Generate fuel gases including hydrogen and carbon
    monoxide
  • Use fuel cells to produce energy in the form of
    heat and electricity

4
What is PLASMA?
  • Fourth State of matter
  • Ionized gas at high temperature capable of
    conducting electrical current
  • Lightning is an example
  • from nature

5
Characteristics of Plasma Arc Technology
  • Plasma acts as a resistive heating element which
    cannot melt and fail
  • Temperatures 4,000C to over 7,000C
  • Torch power levels from 100kW to 200 MW produce
    high energy densities (up to 100 MW/m3)
  • Torch operates with most gases-not a combustion
    process
  • Elimination of requirement for combustion air
  • Reduces gas volume requiring treatment
  • Reduces potential for formation of complex
    organics (I.e., dioxins and furans)

6
Ideally suited for waste treatment
  • Hazardous toxic compounds broken down to
    elemental constituents by high temperatures
  • Organic materials
  • Pyrolyzed or volatilized
  • May be converted to fuel gases
  • Amenable to conventional off-gas treatment
  • Residual materials (radionuclides, heavy metals,
    etc.) immobilized in a rock-like vitrified mass
    which is highly resistant to leaching

7
Plasma torch in operation
8
Plasma Gasification of MSW
Gas Heating Value Output
Steam
4.30
Electricity Input
Negligible
Gas Heat Energy
1.05
MBtu
Product Gas
PLASMA
30,300 SCF
GASIFIER
Heating Value
8.16 MBTU
Losses
1.77
MBtu
Based on data from Resorption Canada, Ltd. 1995
(Summarized and converted to English units)
9
An Ultimate Solution to MSW?
376 tons/day MSW)
Plasma ArcTorch
4.1 MW
Coke/Limestone
Fuel Gases 3x107 Btu 10.6 MW
Solid Residue 50 tons/day Sell Aggregate Metal
s Bricks Other
Net 6.5 MW
10
Experimental Results
PRODUCT GAS DISTRIBUTION
Compounds Test 1 ( with no moisture) Test 1 ( with no moisture) Test 1 ( with no moisture) Test 2 ( with moisture) Test 2 ( with moisture)
Compounds Sample 2 (30 min) Sample 3 (50 min) Sample 6 (110 min) Sample 3 (30 min) Sample 4 (50 min)
CO 16.95 18.56 21.65 17.42 21.39
CO2 0.22 0.24 0.28 0.44 0.53
CH4 1.72 2.94 3.91 2.06 1.86
H2 8.36 12.10 18.31 10.10 16.31
H2O 0.16 0.23 0.35 0.37 0.60
N2 60.84 54.74 49.80 47.59 50.52
O2 7.17 7.37 5.42 8.57 8.64
C6H6 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.13 0.13
unidentified 4.33 3.56 0.03 13.33 0.02
total 95.67 96.44 99.97 86.67 99.98
The gases measured were H2, O2, N2, CH4, and CO.
  • In addition to benzene, small amounts of methane
    and benzene and trace amounts of toluene,
    styrene, ethyl benzene, methyl-ethyl benzene, and
    benzonitrile were found in the DCM samples.
  • The high concentrations of O2 and N2 are due to
    air leaking into the system prior to the sample
    point.

11
Cobb County Plasma Arc Waste Processing System
12
Next Steps
  • Assembly of the Cobb County Plasma Arc Waste
    Processing System
  • Optimization testing for integration with fuel
    cells
  • Testing of biomass, MSW and other feedstock
  • Hydrogen capture and optimization
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