Claims
- 1. A process for coincinerating sewage sludge or toxic liquid chemical waste and a supplemental fuel comprising the steps of:
- introducing non-gaseous supplemental fuel into an incineration zone at a point intermediate a vertical length of said incineration zone to produce a flame front intermediate the vertical length of said incineration zone;
- incinerating said introduced non-gaseous supplemental fuel to achieve a combustion temperature approximately between 1800 to 2300 Fahrenheit;
- dispersing said sewage sludge or toxic liquid chemical waste in relatively small droplets downwardly over said flame front in said incineration zone to evaporate water in said droplets and to destroy toxicity of toxic waste by combustion in said incineration zone;
- recovering hot incineration off gases from said incineration zone, wherein the mixture of said sewage sludge or toxic liquid chemical waste and said supplemental fuel comprises about 84% trash, 15% tire chips and 1% sewage sludge or liquid chemical waste.
- 2. A coincineration process as defined in claim 1 wherein:
- the overall moisture content of the feed to the incinerator is less than 27% by weight.
- 3. A coincineration process as defined in claim 1 wherein:
- said supplemental fuel includes municipal waste and wherein said waste is introduced into said incineration zone by means of a water-cooled hopper to prevent premelting of the waste material in the hopper.
- 4. A coincineration process as defined in claim 1 wherein:
- said incineration zone comprises a double-walled construction and is water-cooled by passing water between the walls of such double-walled construction.
- 5. A coincineration process as defined in claim 1 wherein:
- said incineration zone contains at least one moveable grate at the bottom thereof and said process further comprising blowing air, oxygen or mixtures thereof in the bottom of said furnace and onto the bottom of said grate to insure complete combustion.
- 6. A coincineration process as defined in claim 1 wherein: combustion air is introduced to the incineration zone in an amount 50% to 150% in excess of the stoichiometric amount.
- 7. A process for coincinerating semi-solid waste sludge, and a supplemental fuel for detoxicating toxicity in said sludge and evaporating water in said sludge comprising the steps of:
- spraying said semi-solid waste sludge in combination with said supplemental fuel in droplets into an upper end of an incineration zone having an upper end and a lower end;
- incinerating said sprayed combination in said incineration zone to produce a flame front intermediate the vertical length of said incinerator zone in a temperature range of between approximately 1800.degree. F. and 2300.degree. F. for destroying toxicity in said semi-solid waste sludge and for evaporating water content of said droplets; and
- recovering hot incineration off gases from said incineration zone.
- 8. A coincineration process as defined in claim 7 wherein:
- said semi-solid sludge in combination with said supplemental fuel are sprayed into said incineration zone by means of a spinning cone or disc atomizer.
- 9. A coincineration process as defined in claim 7 wherein:
- said semi-solid sludge in combination with said supplemental fuel are sprayed into said incineration zone by means of a pressure spray nozzle.
- 10. A coincineration process as defined in the steps of claim 7 wherein:
- said supplemental fuel sprayed into said incineration zone comprises ultrafine coal, sawdust, oil or gas.
- 11. A coincineration process as defined in claim 7 wherein:
- said semi-solid sludge and said supplemental fuel apart from said waste are sprayed into said incineration zone through separate flow conduits in a spraying means.
- 12. A coincineration process as defined in claim 11 wherein:
- said semi-solid waste sludge and said supplemental fuel apart from said waste are sprayed into said incineration zone through separate flow conduits in a spraying means; and
- alkaline material is sprayed into said incineration zone with said semi-solid sludge and said supplemental fuel to neutralize acidic gases produced by incineration.
- 13. A coincineration process as defined in claim 7 wherein:
- a solid combustible fuel is additionally introduced to said incineration zone at an intermediate point along the vertical length of said incineration zone and below the point at which combustible fuel is sprayed into said zone.
- 14. A coincineration process as defined in claim 13 wherein:
- said solid combustible fuel which is introduced at said intermediate point in said incineration zone comprises up to 15% tire chips by weight.
- 15. A coincineration process as defined in claim 7 wherein:
- sewage sludge or toxic liquid chemical waste is introduced to said incineration zone in an amount between 5 and 50 weight percent of the combustible fuel to the incineration zone.
- 16. A coincineration process as defined in claim 15 wherein:
- the amount of sewage sludge or toxic liquid chemical waste is 15% by weight of said combustible fuel introduced.
- 17. A coincineration process as defined in claim 13 wherein:
- sewage sludge comprises up to 90% of the combustible fuel introduced to the incinerator zone by spraying.
- 18. A coincineration process as defined in claim 7 wherein:
- said incineration zone off gases comprise dioxin compounds.
- 19. A coincineration process as defined in claim 18 wherein:
- said incineration zone off gases are passed directly from said incineration zone to an afterburner zone wherein said dioxin compounds in said gases are thermally or catalytically decomposed.
- 20. A coincineration process as defined in claim 18 and further comprising:
- passing the off gases from said afterburner zone to an indirect heat recovery zone to produce steam.
- 21. A coincineration process as defined in claim 18 and further comprising:
- passing the off gases from said afterburner zone directly to an afterburner preheat zone to preheat said incineration zone off gases.
- 22. A process for incinerating a combustible fuel as defined in claim 18 and further comprising:
- passing the off gases from said afterburner zone directly to an incineration preheat zone to preheat fuel to said incineration zone.
- 23. A coincineration process as defined in claim 7 and further comprising:
- contacting sewage sludge or toxic liquid chemical waste with an electromagnetic field device prior to passing said sludge or liquid waste to said incineration zone.
- 24. A coincineration process as defined in claim 23 wherein:
- the field strength applied to said sewage sludge or toxic liquid chemical waste is 1000 orsteads.
- 25. A coincineration process as defined in claim 7 wherein:
- feedwater is passed to a heat recovery zone for indirect heat exchange with said hot off gases, and said feedwater is contacted with an electromagnetic field device prior to heating.
- 26. A coincineration process as defined in claim 25 wherein:
- the field strength applied to said sewage sludge or toxic liquid chemical waste is 1000 oersteds.
- 27. A coincineration process as defined in claim 24 wherein:
- said semi-solid sludge is passed through said electromagnetic field device in admixture with supplemental fuel.
- 28. A coincineration process for incinerating sewage sludge or toxic liquid chemical waste in combination with a supplemental fuel while minimizing dioxin content of incineration off gases comprising:
- introducing a combustible fuel into an incineration zone, said combustible fuel comprising at least 15% tire chips by weight;
- incinerating said introduced combustible fuel in said incineration zone to achieve a combustion temperature range of between approximately 1800.degree. F. and 2300.degree. F.;
- coincinerating said sewage sludge or toxic liquid chemical waste in said combustion zone along with said combustible fuel, in combustion temperature of between approximately 1800.degree. F. and 2300.degree. F. to destroy toxicity in toxic waste and to evaporate water content of sludge;
- whereby dioxin content of incineration off gas is effectively reduced in said combustion zone; and
- recovering said incineration off gases having said reduced dioxin content from said incineration zone.
- 29. A coincineration process for incinerating sewage sludge or toxic liquid chemical waste in combination with a supplemental fuel while minimizing dioxin content of incineration off gases comprising:
- introducing a fraction of solid combustible fuel including tire chips at least l5% by weight of said combustible fuel into an incineration zone having an upper section and a lower section;
- incinerating said introduced fuel to produce a flame front intermediate vertical length of said incineration zone, said flame having a temperature at least in a range of between approximately 1800.degree. F. and 2300.degree. F.;
- dispersing sewage sludge or toxic liquid chemical waste in relatively small droplets over the flame front in said incinerating zone to coincinerate said combustible material in said droplets for evaporating water content and destroying toxicity in said droplets,
- whereby dioxin content of incineration off gases is effectively reduced; and
- recovering said incineration off gases having said reduced dioxin content from said incineration zone.
- 30. A coincineration process as defined in claim 28 or 29 and additionally comprising the steps of:
- passing said incineration zone off gases directly to a thermal afterburner preheat zone;
- passing the exit gases from said afterburner preheat zone to a thermal afterburner zone to thermally decompose said dioxin compounds;
- passing afterburner off gases to an indirect heat exchange zone wherein the temperature of said gases is lowered; and
- passing the relatively cool off gases to a pollution control zone.
- 31. A coincineration process as defined in claim 28 or 29 comprising the steps of:
- passing said incineration zone off gases directly to a catalytic afterburner zone;
- passing the afterburner off gases to an indirect heat exchange zone wherein the temperature of said gases is lowered; and
- passing the relatively cool off gases to a pollution control zone.
- 32. A coincineration process as defined in claim 28 or 29 wherein:
- said incinerator zone is operated at a temperature of from 2000.degree.-2300.degree. F.
- 33. A coincineration process as defined in claim 27 wherein: said thermal afterburner zone is operated at a temperature from 2000.degree. F. to 2500.degree. F.
- 34. A coincineration process as defined in claim 28 wherein:
- said catalytic afterburner is operated at a temperature of from 700.degree. F. to 1200.degree. F.
- 35. A process for removing dioxin compounds from incineration off gases as defined in claim 28 wherein:
- said catalytic afterburner zone comprises a noble metal catalyst.
- 36. A process for removing dioxin compounds from incineration off gases as defined in claims 27 or 28 wherein:
- said pollution control zone comprises an alkaline contact zone followed by a particulate collection zone.
- 37. A coincineration process as defined in claim 28 or 29 wherein toxic liquid chemical waste is coincinerated with said supplemental fuel.
- 38. A coincineration process as defined in claim 28 or 29 wherein both semi-solid sludge waste and toxic liquid chemical waste are coincinerated with said supplemental fuel.
- 39. A coincineration process as defined in claim 37 wherein combustion of said toxic liquid waste in said incineration zone effectively eliminates toxicity of said toxic liquid chemical waste.
- 40. A process for coincinerating semi-solid sludge waste or toxic liquid chemical waste, and a supplemental fuel for detoxicating said liquid waste and evaporating water in said sludge comprising the steps of:
- spraying said sludge or toxic liquid chemical waste in combination with said supplemental fuel in droplets into an upper end of an incineration zone having an upper end and a lower end, whereby toxic liquid chemical waste is coincinerated with said supplemental fuel;
- incinerating said sprayed combination in said incineration zone to produce a flame front intermediate the vertical length of said incinerator zone in a temperature range of between approximately 1800.degree. F. and 2300.degree. F. for destroying any toxicity of said liquid waste and for evaporating water content of said droplets; and
- recovering hot incineration gases from said incineration zone.
- 41. A process for coincinerating sewage sludge or toxic liquid chemical waste, and a supplemental fuel for detoxicating said liquid waste and evaporating water in said sludge comprising the steps of:
- spraying said sewage sludge or toxic liquid chemical waste in combination with said supplemental fuel in droplets into an upper end of an incineration zone having an upper end and a lower end;
- incinerating said sprayed combination in said incineration zone to produce a flame front intermediate the vertical length of said incinerator zone and having a temperature range of between approximately 1800.degree. F. and 2300.degree. F. for destroying toxicity of said liquid waste and for evaporating water content of said droplets; and
- recovering hot incineration gases from said incineration zone, wherein a fraction of said sewage sludge or toxic liquid chemical waste is admixed with said supplemental fuel prior to spraying into said incinerator.
- 42. A process for coincinerating sewage sludge or toxic liquid chemical waste and a supplemental fuel comprising tire chips in an amount of at least 15% by weight having the steps of:
- introducing non-gaseous supplemental fuel into an incineration zone at a point intermediate a vertical length of said incineration zone to produce a frame front intermediate the verticle length of said incineration zone;
- incinerating said introduced non-gaseous supplemental fuel to achieve a combustion temperature of at least approximately 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit;
- dispersing said sewage sludge or toxic liquid chemical waste in relatively small droplets downwardly over said flame front in said incineration zone by means of a pressure atomizing nozzle to evaporate water in said droplets and to destroy toxicity of toxic waste by combustion in said incineration zone;
- recovering hot incineration off-gases from said incineration zone; and
- passing said off gases to an alkaline contact zone to neutralize acidic components in said gases.
- 43. A process for coincinerating sewage sludge or toxic liquid chemical waste and a supplemental fuel comprising tire chips in an amount of at least 15% by weight having the steps of:
- introducing non-gaseous supplemental fuel into a single incineration zone at a point intermediate a vertical length of said incineration zone to produce a frame front intermediate the verticle length of said incineration zone;
- incinerating said introduced non-gaseous supplemental fuel to achieve a combustion temperature of at least approximately 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit;
- dispersing said sewage sludge or toxic liquid chemical waste in relatively small droplets downwardly over said flame front in said incineration zone by means of a spinning cone or disk atomizing to evaporate water in said droplets and to destroy toxicity of toxic waste by combustion in said incineration zone;
- recovering hot incineration off-gases from said incineration zone; and
- passing said off gases to an alkaline contact zone to neutralize acidic components in said gases.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 632,920, filed July 20, 1984 now abandoned.
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