Title |
Test Results from California Full-Scale Hazardous Waste Combustors |
Creator |
Hart, John R. P.E. |
Publisher |
Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
Date |
1990 |
Spatial Coverage |
presented at San Francisco, California |
Abstract |
Data are presented from the testing of full-scale hazardous waste combustors in California. The following conclusions may be drawn from this data: * Data from California facilities show that a Destruction and Removal Efficiency (DRE) of 99.99%, HCI removal of 99%, and particulate emissions of 0.08 grains/DSCF can be achieved if there is adequate residence time, combustion temperature, excess oxygen and adequate air pollution control equipment. * For a range of facilities, factors that influence combustion (temperature, residence time, stoichiometry) do not significantly influence DRE at the levels of concern (above 99.99%). * For a range of facilities, factors that indicate combustion efficiency (levels of CO and Total Unburned Hydrocarbons in the stack gas) may correlate with DRE, and with each other. * For some isolated facilities, data may correlate between factors that influence or indicate good combustion and with the measure of combustion efficiency, DRE. |
Type |
Text |
Format |
application/pdf |
Language |
eng |
Rights |
This material may be protected by copyright. Permission required for use in any form. For further information please contact the American Flame Research Committee. |
Conversion Specifications |
Original scanned with Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II, 16.7 megapixel digital camera and saved as 400 ppi uncompressed TIFF, 16 bit depth. |
Scanning Technician |
Cliodhna Davis |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6445q15 |
Setname |
uu_afrc |
ID |
6233 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6445q15 |