Patent classifications
F23G2204/201
Inductive bath plasma cupola
A method of generating syngas as a primary product from renewable feedstock, fossil fuels, or hazardous waste with the use of a cupola. The cupola operates selectably on inductive heat alone, chemically assisted heat, or plasma assisted heat. Additionally, the operation of the cupola is augmented by the use of direct acting carbon or graphite rods that carry electrical current for additional heat generation into the metal bath that is influenced by the inductive element. The method includes the steps of providing a cupola for containing a metal bath; and operating an inductive element to react with the metal bath. Feedstock in the form of a combination of fossil fuel, a hazardous waste, and a hazardous material is supplied to the cupola. A plasma torch operates on the metal bath selectably directly and indirectly. Steam, air, oxygen enriched air, and oxygen are supplied in selectable combinations.
Device for thermal destruction of organic compounds by an induction plasma
A device for chemical destruction of at least one feed comprising at least one organic compound are provided. In one aspect, the device comprises at least one inductive plasma torch, means for introducing at least one plasma-forming gas into the torch, optionally when the plasma gas(es) comprise(s) no or little oxygen, means for bringing oxygen gas into the plasma or into the vicinity of the plasma, means for introducing the feed into the torch, a reaction enclosure capable of allowing thermal destruction of the gases flowing from the torch, a device allowing mixing of the gases flowing out of the reaction enclosure to be carried out, means for introducing air and/or oxygen gas into the mixing device, a device allowing recombination by cooling of at least one portion of the gases from the mixing device, the torch, the reaction enclosure, the mixing device and the recombination device being in fluidic communication.
STRUCTURAL CONFIGURATION AND METHOD FOR ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE SOLID WASTE AND BIOMASS PROCESSING TO INCREASE THE EFFICIENCY OF POWER GENERATION DN PRODUCTION OF OTHER USEFUL PRODUCTS
Method and structural configuration for environmentally safe solid waste and biomass processing to increase the efficiency of power generation and production of other useful products. Solid waste and biomass are loaded, crushed, then subjected to vacuum and temperature drying and shredded which are accumulated, then supplied to a fast plasma gasification reactor for fast plasma gasification. The obtained steam-gas mixture is condensed, separating the water steam from the steam-gas mixture. The obtained gas mixture, in the form of pyrolysis gas, is accumulated in turn in two variable volume gasholders. The hydrogen obtained as a result of electrolysis, as well as the pyrolysis gas from the first and then from the second variable volume gasholders are fed in turn, to the first and then to second recirculation Sabatier reactors for conducting a recirculating autothermal Sabatier reaction. Produced methane is compressed and accumulated, and used for electric power and heat.
Sealed plasma melting furnace for treating low- and intermediate-level radioactive waste
The present invention relates to a sealed plasma melting furnace for treating low- and intermediate-level radioactive waste, which allows the secondary pollutants to be minimized. The sealed plasma melting furnace includes: a waste supply chamber communicatively provided with a hopper; a pyrolysis chamber channel communicatively coupled with the waste supply chamber; a pyrolysis chamber having a burner mounted thereon; a melting chamber channel guiding the waste transferred from the pyrolysis chamber communicatively provided therewith to fall down; a melting chamber provided with a furnace interior portion accommodating a molten substance on a bottom surface thereof; a processed molten substance discharge channel discharging the processed molten substance generated in the melting chamber; a secondary combustion chamber channel inducing and exhausting an off-gas flow generated in the melting chamber; and a secondary combustion chamber inducing complete combustion of the off-gas input from the secondary combustion chamber channel.
COST EFFECTIVE PLASMA COMBINED HEAT AND POWER SYSTEM
A method of generating syngas as a primary product from renewable feedstock, fossil fuels, or hazardous waste with the use of a cupola. The cupola operates on inductive heat alone, chemically assisted heat, or plasma assisted heat. Cupola operation is augmented by employing carbon or graphite rods to carry electrical current into the metal bath that is influenced by the inductive element. The method includes the steps of providing a cupola for containing a metal bath; and operating an inductive element to react with the metal bath. A combination of fossil fuel, a hazardous waste, and a hazardous material is supplied to the cupola. A plasma torch operates on the metal bath directly, indirectly, or in a downdraft arrangement. Steam, air, oxygen enriched air, or oxygen are supplied to the metal bath. A pregassifier increases efficiency and a duct fired burner is added to a simple cycle turbine with fossil fuel augmentation.
APPARATUS TO TREAT HAZARDOUS WASTE AND METHOD TO TREAT HAZARDOUS WASTE USING SAID APPARATUS
The invention relates to an apparatus which comprises a pyrolytic plasma reactor (1) with: a conical head (8), on which are mounted: inlets (2, 3, 4); a first plasma torch (6); and first gas outlet (5); a cylindrical reaction chamber (9), under the head (8), and which comprises: a side wall (11) with a refractory covering (12); and a bottom (16), o with a decreasing cross-section, for receiving lavas; a base (10), for supporting the head (8) and the reaction chamber (9); and discharge means in the reaction chamber (9) and/or in the base (10) for discharging the lavas. By keeping the first torch (6) lit, the method comprises directing solid, liquid and gaseous hazardous waste towards the central portion of the plasma jet from the first torch (6), with no contact between the various types of hazardous waste. The dissociation conditions are improved by the invention.
Combustion system
Provided is a combustion system, and in particular a thermal decomposition system and plasma melting system, with which superheated steam is generated in an energy-efficient manner and the combustion structure has an improved combustion efficiency. A combustion system for making hot water coming from a boiler (11) into superheated steam with a superheated steam generation device (20) and supplying the superheated steam to a combustion structure (50) is provided with the following: the combustion structure (50) which combusts a fuel and a carbonaceous solid at 350 to 1,000 C.; a heat storage device (70) for storing waste heat from the combustion structure; and a heat exchange water tank (12) that is connected so as to allow heat exchange, through a heat transport medium, with heat from the heat storage device (70), and that heats water that is supplied to the boiler (11). The combustion system is provided with an oxyhydrogen gas supply structure (40) for heating the water supplied to the boiler (11) and also supplying an oxygen/hydrogen mixed gas, and a mixer (30) for mixing the superheated steam generated with the superheated steam generation device (20) and the oxygen/hydrogen mixed gas from the oxyhydrogen gas supply structure (40). The superheated steam is mixed with the oxyhydrogen gas and supplied to the combustion structure (50).
DC ARC FURNACE FOR WASTE MELTING AND GASIFICATION
An apparatus for the gasification and vitrification of waste comprises a plasma arc furnace provided with two movable graphite electrodes. The furnace includes an air-cooled bottom electrode adapted for transferring the current through a slag melt. The furnace is entirely sealed and is also provided with gas tight electrode seals adapted to control reducing conditions inside the furnace. An electrical circuit is further provided, which is adapted for switching from transferred io non-transferred modes of heating, thereby allowing the furnace to be restarted in case of slag freezing.
Arrangement for the outlet nozzle of a submerged plasma torch dedicated to waste treatment
An injection and cooling system configured to equip a plasma torch, a plasma torch equipped with the system, an installation for treatment of a liquid solution including such a plasma torch, and a method for treatment of a liquid solution by injection into a plasma generated by such a plasma torch submerged in a different liquid solution.
Ion plasma disintegrator
An electronic device incorporating a high voltage power supply connected to a pair of metal plates spaced to maintain a continuous high current arc of electricity creating an Ion Plasma discharge for the purpose of vaporizing documents placed between the plates. Magnetic containment coils around the outside of the metal plates are phase synchronized to the magnetic field created by the Ion Plasma arc to maintain the position of the arc between the plates and to direct the position of the arc in a predetermined pattern to search for any material between the plates that has not been disintegrated.