Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Fluidized bed incinerator and fluidized bed incinerating method for sludge using the same
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Application No.: US12758166Application Date: 2010-04-12
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Publication No.: US08881662B2Publication Date: 2014-11-11
- Inventor: Masaki Yamada , Tetsuya Yanase , Masayuki Yamamoto , Tomoyuki Takeshita , Kosuke Kamiya
- Applicant: Masaki Yamada , Tetsuya Yanase , Masayuki Yamamoto , Tomoyuki Takeshita , Kosuke Kamiya
- Applicant Address: JP Minato-ku
- Assignee: Metawater Co., Ltd.
- Current Assignee: Metawater Co., Ltd.
- Current Assignee Address: JP Minato-ku
- Agency: Burr & Brown, PLLC
- Priority: JP2007-289241 20071107; JP2008-063463 20080313
- Main IPC: F23G5/00
- IPC: F23G5/00 ; F23G7/00 ; F23G7/04 ; F23G5/12 ; F23G5/14 ; F23G5/30 ; F23G5/50

Abstract:
An inside of an incinerator body into which sludge is fed is divided into a lower portion, a portion above the lower portion, and a top portion in a height direction. The lower portion serves as a pyrolysis zone for supplying fluidizing air having an air ratio of 1.1 or less together with fuel to thermally decompose the sludge while fluidizing the sludge. The portion above the lower portion serves as an over bed combustion zone for supplying only combustion air having an air ratio of 0.1 to 0.3 to form a local high temperature place to decompose N2O. The top portion serves as a perfect combustion zone for perfectly combusting unburned contents. The quantity of N2O generated during sludge incineration can be drastically reduced while maintaining the use quantity of auxiliary fuel at the same level as that of a conventional incineration method.
Public/Granted literature
- US20100192816A1 FLUIDIZED BED INCINERATOR AND FLUIDIZED BED INCINERATING METHOD FOR SLUDGE USING THE SAME Public/Granted day:2010-08-05
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