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200 1 _aNormalizing anthropogenic gas emissions from the combustion of industrial waste as part of fuel slurries
_fM. R. Akhmetshin, G. S. Nyashina, P. A. Strizhak
203 _aText
_celectronic
300 _aTitle screen
320 _a[References: 51 tit.]
330 _aThe use of traditional energy carriers results in large amounts of waste, of petroleum origin, in particular. Such waste is highly hazardous when stored in open waste piles or discharged into the soil. It is, therefore, rational to combust it as part of fuel compositions with specialized additives. These additives are utilized to solve specific environmental, energy, social and other tasks. Emission factors were calculated, corresponding to gas emissions, relative to: (i) mass of the fuel to be burned; (ii) maximum/average emissions released into the atmosphere per time; (iii) thermal energy released from combustion; (iv) specific mass emissions of a pollutant per tonne of oil equivalent (toe). The conducted research indicated that the combustion of a slurry derived from oil sludge and water was characterized by the lowest absolute concentrations of carbon, nitrogen and sulfur oxides, which were 7-30%, 9-21% and 41-63% lower, respectively, than those of oil sludge without water. From the considered fuels, the most promising ones by specific normalized factors of SO2 and NO emission were slurries derived from oil sludge and water, but emission factors of CO2 were lower for oil sludge without additives. The information obtained in this study makes it possible to assess the emission characteristics of fuel combustion, taking into account a combination of factors (combustion temperature, fuel mass, etc.), and also makes it possible to compare the results with other studies. Research results show great prospects of using oil sludge as part of composite liquid fuels at power plants.
333 _aРежим доступа: по договору с организацией-держателем ресурса
461 _tFuel
463 _tVol. 313
_v[122653, 12 p.]
_d2022
610 1 _aэлектронный ресурс
610 1 _aтруды учёных ТПУ
610 1 _aoil sludge
610 1 _acombustion
610 1 _aemission factor
610 1 _aanthropogenic emissions
610 1 _anormalizing indicators
610 1 _aнефтяные шламы
610 1 _aгорение
610 1 _aантропогенные выбросы
700 1 _aAkhmetshin
_bM. R.
_gMark Rustamovich
701 1 _aNyashina
_bG. S.
_cspecialist in the field of heat and power engineering
_cAssistant to Tomsk Polytechnic University, Candidate of Technical Sciences
_f1992-
_gGalina Sergeevna
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701 1 _aStrizhak
_bP. A.
_cSpecialist in the field of heat power energy
_cDoctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (DSc), Professor of Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU)
_f1985-
_gPavel Alexandrovich
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712 0 2 _aНациональный исследовательский Томский политехнический университет
_bИнженерная школа энергетики
_bНаучно-образовательный центр И. Н. Бутакова (НОЦ И. Н. Бутакова)
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712 0 2 _aНациональный исследовательский Томский политехнический университет
_bИсследовательская школа физики высокоэнергетических процессов
_c(2017- )
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_b63413507
_c20230110
_gRCR
856 4 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2021.122653
942 _cCF