Patent classifications
F23G5/40
Portable and containerized multi-stage waste-to-energy recovery apparatus for use in a variety of settings
Embodiments described provide a mobile containerized waste-to-energy recovery apparatus which enables a multi-stage gasification/oxidation of a solid waste and provide an energy source from a plurality of releasably couple technologies including at least a heat exchanger, a thermoelectric generator, an organic Rankine cycle unit, and chiller/heat pump. The apparatus includes an integrated slide rail mechanism that allows each of the plurality of iso containers to be releasably attached to one another and attach a variety of interchangeable and universally coded part types therein to enable a multi-stage gasification/oxidation in at least the primary and secondary chambers n and provide a recovered energy at the heat recovery module.
Portable and containerized multi-stage waste-to-energy recovery apparatus for use in a variety of settings
Embodiments described provide a mobile containerized waste-to-energy recovery apparatus which enables a multi-stage gasification/oxidation of a solid waste and provide an energy source from a plurality of releasably couple technologies including at least a heat exchanger, a thermoelectric generator, an organic Rankine cycle unit, and chiller/heat pump. The apparatus includes an integrated slide rail mechanism that allows each of the plurality of iso containers to be releasably attached to one another and attach a variety of interchangeable and universally coded part types therein to enable a multi-stage gasification/oxidation in at least the primary and secondary chambers n and provide a recovered energy at the heat recovery module.
BIOCHAR APPARATUS AND PROCESS
A biochar apparatus and a related biochar module may have a horizontal table-shaking mechanism and a tapered channel for causing biochar pieces generated in a firebox to fall through openings in the table to a conveyor system below. The table may be configured with replaceable grate panels. A quenching reservoir pan for holding quenching liquid receives a drainage basket at a discharge end of the conveyor system for quenching hot pieces of biochar and allowing easy retrieval of the quenched pieces.
Modified field incinerating arrangement
A mobile vehicle having a burner assembly for movement over a ground surface and directing flame onto the ground surface to incinerate the materials on the ground surface and growing therefrom and including a water spray for reducing air pollution associated with the incineration.
Modified field incinerating arrangement
A mobile vehicle having a burner assembly for movement over a ground surface and directing flame onto the ground surface to incinerate the materials on the ground surface and growing therefrom and including a water spray for reducing air pollution associated with the incineration.
System and method for thermal chemical conversion of waste
A waste-to-energy conversion apparatus comprising a primary combustion chamber capable of holding a load of waste, and the primary combustion chamber further comprises a heat source to heat the waste and generate a syn gas stream, grates, within the primary chamber, capable of supporting the load of waste during heating, a mixing chamber wherein the syn gas is mixed with additional combustion gas, a multi-chambered secondary combustion chamber for combusting the mixture of syn gas and additional combustion gas, and an energy extraction system for extracting the heat energy generated by the combustion of the mixture of syn gas and additional combustion gas.
CREMATORIA
A crematorium (10) comprising sequentially interconnected primary (20), secondary (28), plenum (22) and tertiary (24) chambers, the a primary chamber (20) being a combustion chamber shaped and sized to accommodate a human body and comprising one or more burners (30) adapted, in use, to ignite, and sustain the combustion of, a human body placed inside the primary combustion chamber (20); the secondary (28) and tertiary (24) chambers each comprising one or more additional burners (32, 34) adapted, in use, to re-heat flue gasses expelled from the primary chamber (20), and wherein the plenum chamber (22) is located adjacent the primary chamber (20) such that re-heated flue gasses expelled from the secondary chamber (28) heat at least one wall (50) of the primary chamber (20).
CREMATORIA
A crematorium (10) comprising sequentially interconnected primary (20), secondary (28), plenum (22) and tertiary (24) chambers, the a primary chamber (20) being a combustion chamber shaped and sized to accommodate a human body and comprising one or more burners (30) adapted, in use, to ignite, and sustain the combustion of, a human body placed inside the primary combustion chamber (20); the secondary (28) and tertiary (24) chambers each comprising one or more additional burners (32, 34) adapted, in use, to re-heat flue gasses expelled from the primary chamber (20), and wherein the plenum chamber (22) is located adjacent the primary chamber (20) such that re-heated flue gasses expelled from the secondary chamber (28) heat at least one wall (50) of the primary chamber (20).
Method of destruction of organic waste with low content of water
The invention relates to methods of disposing household waste, in particular, to methods of disposing waste with low content of water by plasma-chemical destruction. The invention is directed to attaining a technical effect of broadening range of technical solutions by providing a method of destruction of organic waste with low content of water. The technical effect is attained by a destruction method, where organic waste with low content of water is loaded into a reactor via an input opening, and waste of biological origin is loaded additionally. The reactor is provided in form of a closed cavity, which inner surface is made conductive entirely or partially and grounded. An electrode protrudes into the reactor, which is isolated from the grounded surface. High-voltage pulses are supplied to the electrode. The pulses cause formation of corona discharge streamers in a gap between the electrode and the conductive surface of the reactor.
PORTABLE AND CONTAINERIZED MULTI-STAGE WASTE-TO-ENERGY RECOVERY APPARATUS FOR USE IN A VARIETY OF SETTINGS
Embodiments described provide a mobile containerized waste-to-energy recovery apparatus which enables a multi-stage gasification/oxidation of a solid waste and provide an energy source from a plurality of releasably couple technologies including at least a heat exchanger, a thermoelectric generator, an organic Rankine cycle unit, and chiller/heat pump. The apparatus includes an integrated slide rail mechanism that allows each of the plurality of iso containers to be releasably attached to one another and attach a variety of interchangeable and universally coded part types therein to enable a multi-stage gasification/oxidation in at least the primary and secondary chambers n and provide a recovered energy at the heat recovery module.