Credits: 3
Description
Prerequisite: ENME351 Co-requisite: ENME332Semesters Offered
Spring 2018, Spring 2023, Spring 2024, Spring 2025Learning Objectives
This course is designed to give students an understanding of thermal destruction, incineration and combustion of solid wastes and the associated problem of air pollution from these sources. Emphasis is on solid wastes, current practices for the design of thermal destruction systems and environmental pollution.
Topics Covered
- Introduction
- Chemistry of Combustion
- Reaction stoichiometry, Material and energy balances, Reaction Kinetics
- Combustion Processes
- Turbulent flow model for gases
- Thermal decomposition of solids
- Process Design Considerations,
- Feed composition
- Heat of combustion
- Smoke and generation
- Design of Combustion Systems
- Typical designs, Refractory materials, Corrosion, Heat transfer, Jet and swirl flow systems
- Contemporary and Advanced Practices in Municipal Solid Waste Incineration and Thermal
- Destruction
- Material handling
- Methods of Thermal Destruction, Process control, Pollution control
- Incineration of Sludge Waste
- Multiple Hearth Furnace, Fluidized Bed
- Air Pollution and Control Methods, Particulates, Unburned fuel
- Sulphur and nitrogen oxides, Air toxins, Pollution control equipment
Additional Course Information
Instructor
Gupta, Ashwani K.
Textbook
Introduction to Hazardous Waste Incineration, 2nd Ed. by J. Santoleri, J. Reynolds, and L. Theodore, Wiley, 2000.
Class/Laboratory Schedule
- One 160 minute lecture per week
Last Updated By Ashwani. K. Gupta, June 201