WO2010118513A1 - Method and apparatus for gasification of organic waste - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to waste treatment and to gasification of organic material. More specifically, it relates to an improved method and apparatus for the gasification of organic waste in a small-scale installation.
- Municipal waste is most commonly sent to landfills or incinerated. For many municipalities, landfills are preferred over incineration due to lower infrastructure cost and reduced concerns about immediate air pollution resulting from incineration. The heat resulting from incineration can be used to generate electricity.
- PCDDs Polychlorinated dibenzodioxins
- Dioxins are produced in small concentrations when organic material is burned in the presence of chlorine, whether the chlorine is present as chloride ions or as organochlorine compounds. Dioxins occur as byproducts in the municipal incineration of chlorine-containing substances, such as PVC (polyvinyl chloride). In incineration, dioxins can also form in the atmosphere above the stack as the exhaust gases cool through a temperature window of 650 0 C to 250 0 C. Reducing the quantity of dioxins can be achieved through rapid quenching of the exhaust gases through this 400 degree window. Thus, the problem of dioxin formation is avoided in conventional gasification systems.
- a Primary Gasifier chamber is heated by a combustion fuel source with a small amount of introduced air to produce a crude synthesis gas (containing tars) that is then passed to a secondary gasifier chamber that is heated by a combustion or electric fuel source to an optimum gasification temperature to produce synthesis gas essentially free of tars.
- the synthesis gas can be quenched and cleaned of other contaminants, such as acid gases, and then it can replace a conventional fuel source driving the gasification process as it becomes available.
- the synthesis gas is decontaminated and the combustion gases resulting from the synthesis gas are clean and can pass directly to the atmosphere as flue gas.
- a small amount of carbonaceous residue typically less than 10% of the original volume, and a small amount of various filtered contaminants remain.
- the production of crude synthesis gas can be controlled so as to allow for efficient scrubbing of flue gases that contain the combustion products of the crude synthesis gas.
- a secondary gasification system can thus be avoided.
- the crude synthesis gas is fed into a suitable high-temperature combustion zone that is equipped with a conventional heat source, typically a hydrocarbon fuel burner, where the synthesis gas is combusted and the hot combustion products are used to heat a gasification chamber.
- Scrubbing of the flue gas uses equipment that can process a predetermined flow rate of gas. Controlling the heating of the gasifier, as well as controlling the amount of process air allowed into the gasifier can ensure that the amount of crude synthesis gas produced will be within the capability of the scrubbing equipment.
- combustion of the crude synthesis gas along with combustion of any additional fuel can be controlled to maintain the temperature of the flue gas throughout the heat exchange with the gasification chamber above 650 0 C (preferably above 700 0 C) until the flue gas is quenched and scrubbed.
- 650 0 C preferably above 700 0 C
- the formation of dioxins is greatly reduced.
- the gasifier operates to mix a start up heat source with crude syngas combustion for driving gasification of waste.
- Combustion flue gas can be maintained above 650 0 C until reaching a quench to prevent formation of dioxins. Excess heat is liberated through a heat recovery unit.
- the gasifier can operate in a batch mode to process small batches of waste efficiently for small installations, such as ships, apartment buildings, hospitals and residences.
- Figure 1 is a block diagram of the gasifier according a primary embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 2 is a sectional elevation view of a combustion chamber for producing combustion gases to be communicated with a heat exchanger of a gasification chamber according to a second embodiment; and Figure 3 is a more detailed diagram of the quench and scrubber system according to one embodiment.
- the process begins by loading waste, for example a standard garbage bag of waste, into the gasification chamber 12 (see Figure 1) though a loading hatch 14.
- the vacuum pump 13 is turned on and the diesel burner 18 is lit. While in the present embodiment, diesel fuel is chosen, it will be appreciated that any heat source able to provide the required heat energy and temperature can be utilized.
- the oxygen content of the final exhaust stream is measured by an O2 sensor 48.
- the O2 sensor 48 allows the process to control the oxygen in the combustion zone 21 to within regulated limits; usually 6%-12% in the flue gas.
- the gasification chamber 12's pressure is kept at a fixed set point, slightly below atmospheric.
- the process air 26 is pulled into the chamber 12 by the negative relative pressure inside.
- the process air 26 is preheated by being pulled through a small heat exchanging channel in the combustion zone 21.
- the flow rate is controlled by a proportional valve (part of source 22) and is monitored by a flow transmitter 24.
- the flow rate is measured by the flow transmitter 24 and the valve is adjusted to decrease or increase the flow rate accordingly.
- the process air feed rate is controlled between 0 and 20 scfm and is used to either accelerate or decelerate the gasification process and thus control the amount of synthesis gas produced. Reducing synthesis gas production can be required when combustion of synthesis gas generates temperatures that are too high in the flue gas.
- the crude syngas 20 produced from the heated waste is fed into the combustion zone 21 through a port.
- the syngas begins to burn, resulting in an increased demand for O2 in the combustion zone 21 ; this triggers a loop that opens the combustion air feed 28 to the combustion zone 21.
- O2 content of the exhaust flow and the combustion zone temperature By measuring the O2 content of the exhaust flow and the combustion zone temperature using sensors 34, it is ensured that all syngas 20 is combusted fully.
- the exhaust stream O2 content is kept at or above the set point established for complete combustion. A suitable set point can be between 6% and 12% O2 content.
- the combustion air flow rate is monitored by a flow transmitter 30 and controlled by a proportioning valve in the source 28.
- the diesel burner 18 is shut off when temperatures in the combustion region 21 crest a set point of roughly 1 100 Celsius, and the combustion air feed 29 is past a certain feed rate, roughly 25 cubic feet per minute; which indicates that enough syngas is being generated to maintain combustion without the diesel.
- the temperature in the combustion zone 21 is kept constant by use of a two stage diesel burner 18 for heating and by controlling the conditions in the chamber 12, including process air 22 feed rate, heating rate and mixing using mixer 16, to manage the amount of syngas 20 produced.
- water can be sprayed using sprayer 32 onto chamber 12 and or into the combustion region 21 to control temperature. Water spray evaporates and absorbs heat from the gasses; it is re-condensed and collected in the scrubber 44.
- the diesel burner 18 can be relit to maintain sufficient temperatures for operation.
- the temperature of the flue gas is measured using sensor 38, preferably at a point right before the quench 40, and if the temperature drops below 650 0 C, then it is important to bring the temperature of the flue gas back up in order to avoid the potential formation of dioxins.
- the diesel burner 18 is restarted.
- temperature is measured in the combustion region 21 using sensor 34 and in the flue gas exhaust using sensor 38 prior to the quench 40.
- Dioxin levels were measured at 0.1 1 ng/m 3 when flue gas was in the temperature range of 560 0 C and 610 0 C. In some municipalities the legal limit is as low as 0.1 ng/m 3 and this limit is expected to be respected by using temperatures above 610 0 C.
- the flue gas temperature is monitored, it will be appreciated that this can be measured indirectly by measuring the chamber 12 temperature.
- the water spray nozzle 32 serves to cool the chamber 12 during shut down and to 'freeze' the ash in the bottom to prevent excessive gasification of the carbon in the ash; also the nozzle 32 serves to inject water to lessen the quality of syngas exiting the primary if temperatures are found to be too high in the combustion chamber 21. Temperatures in any chamber should not exceed 1250 0 C.
- the governing temperature within the gasification system is the temperature of the stainless steel at the bottom of the gasification chamber 12. This temperature may not exceed the working temperature range of the material. This is nominally set at 775 degrees Celsius.
- the rate of crude syngas 20 production is measured by three parameters. First, the amount of air 22,26 which is required to ensure syngas combustion (plus a fixed amount of excess air) is measured; by stoichiometric deduction the syngas production rate is estimated. The second parameter is the position of the vacuum bypass control valve 50. Given that the combustion region 21 and the chamber
- the rate of crude syngas production can be measured by the position of the vacuum bypass control valve 50 (e.g. without relying on controlling process air source 22).
- Negative pressure e.g. 90 kPa absolute
- the degree of vacuum is controlled by the vacuum bypass valve 50. It will be appreciated that other arrangements can be provided to control pressure.
- the third parameter is the temperature of chamber 12 (as measured by sensor 36); gasification can be estimated to begin at chamber temperatures above 350 degrees Celsius.
- the combustion air 28,29 is injected immediately to ensure constant exhaust emissions at the exit 46.
- the process controller 15 can comprise fixed circuitry, a microcontroller, FPGA, DSP, or a more complete computer programmed to perform the control loop function. Additionally, the controller 15 can also record measured values during operation and provide reports or logs of operation. The control loop for this step will now be described.
- the transition from burning diesel fuel to burning syngas is done with the aid of a small pilot burner (part of burner 18) which burns diesel fuel.
- the small burner is located in the combustion region 21 at the entrance of the syngas 20 into the combustion zone 21.
- the pilot flame is used to ensure that the syngas is combusted fully in the early stages of syngas production, when the quality of the syngas is less than optimal. This window of 'poor' syngas lasts approximately 10 minutes.
- the combustion region 21 has two burners, one main and one pilot burner. Alternatively, a two stage burner can be used. It is the main burner which is shut off when temperatures rise as mentioned above.
- the mixer
- a motor (not illustrated) is provided to turn the mixer 16.
- the mixer motor is turned on by controller 15 when temperatures inside the chamber 12 reach 350 0 C.
- the mixer 16 should stay on at all times although it is possible to stop it as a way to reduce syngas production in the case that syngas production is too great.
- An automated loop controls the resistance of the motor to jamming. If the motor and shaft force against an obstruction in the chamber 12, the current to the motor will spike. This spike is monitored and will cause the motor to reverse directions. If the motor reverses direction three times in a minute, it shuts down and can be restarted manually.
- the scrubber 44 is a wet scrubber.
- the water in the scrubber 44 becomes acidic due to the combustion exhaust passing through the scrubber.
- the acidity can be neutralized by the addition of liquid caustic soda into the recirculation line.
- a pH meter can be used to monitor the acidity in the scrubber and open a valve to the caustic tank which can be gravity fed into the recirculation line based on a set pH value, eg. 7.
- FIG 3 shows details of one embodiment of the quench 40, pump 42 and scrubber 44 arrangement illustrating also a water circulation pump 43, caustic reservoir 45, and discharge filter 49.
- the water used in the quench 40 and scrubber 44 is circulated using pump 43 through a heat exchanger 47, namely a 5OkW heat recovery unit, i.e. corresponding to the water being cooled from 40 0 C to 25°C at a rate of 45L/min.
- the cooled water is then used in the quench 40 and for the scrubber shower of the scrubbing tower 44.
- the 10% NaOH from reservoir 45 can be added at an amount of 0.5 litres per batch of waste, it will be appreciated that it can be added as a result of measuring pH, either manually or automatically under the control of the controller 15.
- balancing pH of the recirculation loop is best done in a continuous way.
- Excess water in the recirculation loop is emptied through a drain valve and a filter 49.
- the amount of water drained can be about 10 to 2OL per batch.
- the drain valve can be controlled automatically by controller 15 in response to water level sensors in the scrubber 44.
- the level of water in the scrubber 44 should be kept constant.
- the liquid ring vacuum pump 42 which controls the vacuum of the system, can rely on a constant flow from the recirculation line which is in turn fed by the scrubber water reservoir.
- the process generates water and some water is exhausted as vapor, the exact amounts may vary, hence the scrubber 44 is equipped with an automatic fill and drain which are controlled by level sensors.
- two vibrating fork level sensors can be used in the scrubber. They send a signal when they are under water versus in air. The two forks are located
- the desired water level is between the two sensors, thus the lower sensor is always under water and the upper sensor is always above water. If the lower sensor is exposed due to a decreasing water level, the fill valve will activate and fill the scrubber with fresh water until the lower sensor is submerged. If the upper sensor is submerged due to a rising water level, then the drain will open until the upper sensor is above water.
- the scrubber water temperature is an important parameter that affects the suction capabilities of the liquid ring vacuum pump 42.
- the scrubber water should not exceed 50 degrees Celsius.
- the scrubber water is re-circulated to the quench 40.
- the quench mixed temperature should not exceed 60 degrees Celsius.
- the 'mixed temperature' is the temperature of the flow of exhaust gas and quench water between the quench 40 and the ring pump 42. All the water in the system is closed loop and a heat exchanger 47 is used to remove any excess heat being built up in the recirculating water.
- the heat recovered from unit 47 can be used for building air heating purposes (either direct hot water radiators or in a forced air furnace), for heat storage, for pre-heating hot water, as a heat source for heat pumps, or other industrial uses.
- the heat exchanger 47 removes most of the heat generated by the whole gasification system, as the resulting exhaust gas is cooled to about 40 0 C.
- This low temperature exhaust can facilitate installation of the gasification system, since conventional heating or kitchen ventilation ducts can be used to vent exhaust gas to the outside of the building instead of using high temperature chimney ducts.
- the single point for heat recovery is simpler than recovering heat in a gasification system that uses a secondary gasifier and cleans the synthesis gas, since heat then can be recovered both in the syngas scrubber and then separately in the flue gas.
- the burner can be substituted by a variety of heat sources, and in some cases propane or natural gas will be preferred as a combustible fuel over diesel.
- the combustion zone 21 can be substituted for a combustion chamber 21 ' as shown in Figure 2. This can be done to increase the capacity of the system with regards to the burning of syngas and consequently the waste processing capacity of the system.
- the combustion chamber 21 ' receives the syngas 20 from the gasification chamber 12.
- the syngas 20 is drawn into the chamber 21 ' by virtue of it being at a lower pressure than the gasification chamber 12.
- the chamber 21 ' has a cylindrical mixing region 21a that receives the flow of syngas
- the chamber 21 ' is provided with a refractory lining 21c, and suitable insulation 21 d.
- the mixing region 21a is where the syngas enters the chamber and is put into contact with the pilot burner, namely part of the diesel burner 18.
- the syngas 20 is heated and mixed in the mixing region.
- the syngas is then forced into contact with the combustion air 29 where it ignites and burns.
- the exhaust 21 e from the combustion chamber 21 ' is directed into a heat exchanging region surrounding chamber 12, where the heat from the exhaust gas is transferred back to the process.
- the gasification system shown in the above embodiments is a small scale device that operates on batches of waste, for example, a single, large, domestic garbage bag of waste. With a system of this scale, the amount of syngas produced is sufficient to drive the gasification process for a large part of a batch cycle, however, for most domestic waste, there is not significant excess of synthesis gas to be used for other purposes.
- the present invention can be applied to larger installations or to continuous gasification systems. In these cases, there can be significant excess syngas produced.
- crude synthesis gas to be used for purposes other than driving the gasification process can be processed by a secondary gasifier and scrubbed so as to produce a clean syngas supply, in addition to using the crude syngas as a fuel separate from the combustion providing heat to the gasification chamber.
- waste When waste is continuously fed into chamber 12, as can be done using a chute or feed screw mechanism, it is possible to control the amount of waste placed in the chamber 12 to keep the temperature of the chamber above, for example, 650C, so that flue gas remains sufficiently high.
- a solid fuel source such as a suitable coal could be initially added to the chamber 12 so that the start-up phase can be below 600 0 C without production of dioxins. Once temperatures in the chamber 12 reach about 650 0 C, the addition of waste can proceed without producing dioxins in the flue gas.
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