FAST PYROLYSIS PROCESS OF ORANGE SOLID WASTE. FACTORS INFLUENCE IN THE PROCESS

Authors

  • Leonardo Aguiar Trujillo Centro de Estudio de Energía y Tecnologías Sostenibles “CETES”, Universidad de Pinar del Río, Cuba
  • Boris A. Ramos Robaina Centro de Estudio de Energía y Tecnologías Sostenibles “CETES”, Universidad de Pinar del Río, Cuba
  • Francisco Márquez Montesinos Centro de Estudio de Energía y Tecnologías Sostenibles “CETES”, Universidad de Pinar del Río, Cuba
  • Alberto Gonzalo Callejo IQTMA, Universidad de Zaragoza, España
  • Jesús Arauzo Pérez IQTMA, Universidad de Zaragoza, España

Keywords:

Orange residue, pyrolysis, heating velocity, temperature, product

Abstract

The orange processing industry generates high volumes of solid residue. This residue has been used in animal feeding and biochemical processes. A possible energy use of the waste can be thermochemical fast pyrolysis process. The objective was to determine the influence of the heating rate and temperature in the process of rapid pyrolysis of orange solid residue. In the process a design, 2k full factorial experiment was used, evaluating the influence of the independent variables and its interactions on the answers, using a 95 % significance level. We found that temperature is the most significant influence on the responses parameter having significant influence on the yields to: gas, coal, tar and the calorific value of the gas and the heating rate does not influence the answers. Finally, the interaction affects the gas yield. The results obtained in this study are: Rgas (19 – 38) %, Rchar (25 – 42) %, Ralq (6 – 12) %, PCIgas entre (140 – 1050) kJ/m3N.

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2015-04-01

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Aguiar Trujillo, L., Ramos Robaina, B. A., Márquez Montesinos, F., Gonzalo Callejo, A., & Arauzo Pérez, J. (2015). FAST PYROLYSIS PROCESS OF ORANGE SOLID WASTE. FACTORS INFLUENCE IN THE PROCESS. Centro Azúcar Journal, 42(2). Retrieved from http://centroazucar.uclv.edu.cu/index.php/centro_azucar/article/view/216

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