Mäkelä, Mikko
- Department of Forest Biomaterials and Technology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Research article2014Peer reviewed
Mäkelä, Mikko; Geladi, Paul; Larsson, Sylvia; Finell, Michael
To address the growing need for economically viable sludge processing technologies and associated resource recovery, a novel convective high-velocity pilot cyclone was set-up at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Umea, Sweden. In essence this process entails feeding (<= 900 kg h(-1)) a material to a heated high-velocity air flow (approx. 13 x 10(3) m(3) h(-1)) allowing moisture removal at low temperatures. This equipment is expected to improve drying of challenging industrial sludge materials when used as a pretreatment method prior to further processing. Modeling results based on an experimental campaign on recycled paper mill sludge indicated that efficient drying with a specific energy consumption of <= 1-1.2 kWh kg(-1) H2O can be achieved with inlet air temperature levels >= 40 degrees C coupled with respective feeding capacity of <= 750 kg h(-1). (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Biosolids; Cyclone; Experimental design; Optimization; Regression modeling; Sludge handling
Applied Energy
2014, volume: 131, pages: 490-498
Publisher: ELSEVIER SCI LTD
SDG12 Responsible consumption and production
Energy Systems
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/62912