Volume 93, №2
EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF THE PROCESS OF COOLING WASTE TIRE PYROLYSIS PRODUCTS
Waste tire disposal, being currently a topical problem, can be implemented by low-temperature pyrolysis in continuous units used to obtain commercial products: liquid fraction and solid coke residue. In creating such units, cooling the discharged coke residue may become a factor limiting the entire technological process. The process of cooling a bed of solid pyrolysis products in the open air has been investigated in this work. The development of heat generation has been established experimentally in bulk coke residue at a surface layer temperature of 608o C or higher. A procedure has been developed which makes it possible to detect this effect for the process of pyrolysis of other carbon-containing materials.
Author: V. D. Vanyushkin, S. K. Popov, and I. N. Svistunov
Keywords: pyrolysis, waste tires, coke residue cooling, heat generation (exotherm), porosity
Page: 384
V. D. Vanyushkin, S. K. Popov, and I. N. Svistunov.
EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF THE PROCESS OF COOLING WASTE TIRE PYROLYSIS PRODUCTS //Journal of engineering physics and thermophysics.
. Volume 93, №2. P. 384.
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