EVALUATION AND ANALYSIS OF THE SUSTAINABLE WASTE-TO-ENERGY SYSTEM PERFORMANCE FOR THE POULTRY FARM

Poultry litter is one type of biomass and waste generated from the poultry farms. However, excess land application of poultry litter caused eutrophication problems of surface waters coming from the watershed and destroyed the aquatic ecology. Co-combustion of poultry litter and coal were widely stu...

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Main Authors: Xuejun QIAN, Yulai YANG, Raghulkumar CHANDRASEKARAN, Seong LEE
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Published: UJ Press 2021-07-01
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author Xuejun QIAN
Yulai YANG
Raghulkumar CHANDRASEKARAN
Seong LEE
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description Poultry litter is one type of biomass and waste generated from the poultry farms. However, excess land application of poultry litter caused eutrophication problems of surface waters coming from the watershed and destroyed the aquatic ecology. Co-combustion of poultry litter and coal were widely studied in fluidized bed combustor as an alternative disposal method during last two decades. However, there are severe environmental problems (i.e., gaseous emissions) and public health impact associated with the poultry litter and coal co-combustion process. In this study, poultry litter and natural gas co-combustion was investigated in the lab-scale waste-to-energy system to provide a sustainable and cost-effective disposal route for poultry farms. This waste-to-energy system integrates the Stirling Engine (SE), Shell-Tube Heat Exchanger (STHE) and the lab-scale Swirling Fluidized Bed Combustor (SFBC) with other systems (e.g., cyclone, air supply system, fuel feeding system). Measures of heat transfer effect, electricity output and gas emissions levels were used to evaluate the lab-scale waste-to-energy system performance. Results indicated that lab-scale waste-to-energy system can produce electricity (close to 1 kW) and hot water (57.2°C) while reducing NOx and SO2 emissions during the poultry litter and natural gas co-combustion process. In addition, energy flow analysis indicated that SE and STHE system might use 14.7% and 21.0% of total energy input in fuels, respectively, to generate useful energy.  In addition, a sustainable life cycle of poultry litter was built and suggested to process poultry wastes in the poultry farms.
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spelling doaj-art-281b29152c0f4f87b065401a2779c26d2025-01-08T06:09:08ZengUJ PressJournal of Construction Project Management and Innovation2223-78522959-96522021-07-0111110.36615/jcpmi.v11i1.565EVALUATION AND ANALYSIS OF THE SUSTAINABLE WASTE-TO-ENERGY SYSTEM PERFORMANCE FOR THE POULTRY FARMXuejun QIAN0Yulai YANG1Raghulkumar CHANDRASEKARAN2Seong LEE3Morgan State University, Industrial and Systems Engineering Department, 1700 East Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore, USAMorgan State University, Industrial and Systems Engineering Department, 1700 East Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore, USAMorgan State University, Industrial and Systems Engineering Department, 1700 East Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore, USAMorgan State University, Industrial and Systems Engineering Department, 1700 East Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore, USA Poultry litter is one type of biomass and waste generated from the poultry farms. However, excess land application of poultry litter caused eutrophication problems of surface waters coming from the watershed and destroyed the aquatic ecology. Co-combustion of poultry litter and coal were widely studied in fluidized bed combustor as an alternative disposal method during last two decades. However, there are severe environmental problems (i.e., gaseous emissions) and public health impact associated with the poultry litter and coal co-combustion process. In this study, poultry litter and natural gas co-combustion was investigated in the lab-scale waste-to-energy system to provide a sustainable and cost-effective disposal route for poultry farms. This waste-to-energy system integrates the Stirling Engine (SE), Shell-Tube Heat Exchanger (STHE) and the lab-scale Swirling Fluidized Bed Combustor (SFBC) with other systems (e.g., cyclone, air supply system, fuel feeding system). Measures of heat transfer effect, electricity output and gas emissions levels were used to evaluate the lab-scale waste-to-energy system performance. Results indicated that lab-scale waste-to-energy system can produce electricity (close to 1 kW) and hot water (57.2°C) while reducing NOx and SO2 emissions during the poultry litter and natural gas co-combustion process. In addition, energy flow analysis indicated that SE and STHE system might use 14.7% and 21.0% of total energy input in fuels, respectively, to generate useful energy.  In addition, a sustainable life cycle of poultry litter was built and suggested to process poultry wastes in the poultry farms. https://journals.uj.ac.za/index.php/JCPMI/article/view/565: sustainable energy systemselectricityhot waterpoultry litteremissions
spellingShingle Xuejun QIAN
Yulai YANG
Raghulkumar CHANDRASEKARAN
Seong LEE
EVALUATION AND ANALYSIS OF THE SUSTAINABLE WASTE-TO-ENERGY SYSTEM PERFORMANCE FOR THE POULTRY FARM
Journal of Construction Project Management and Innovation
: sustainable energy systems
electricity
hot water
poultry litter
emissions
title EVALUATION AND ANALYSIS OF THE SUSTAINABLE WASTE-TO-ENERGY SYSTEM PERFORMANCE FOR THE POULTRY FARM
title_full EVALUATION AND ANALYSIS OF THE SUSTAINABLE WASTE-TO-ENERGY SYSTEM PERFORMANCE FOR THE POULTRY FARM
title_fullStr EVALUATION AND ANALYSIS OF THE SUSTAINABLE WASTE-TO-ENERGY SYSTEM PERFORMANCE FOR THE POULTRY FARM
title_full_unstemmed EVALUATION AND ANALYSIS OF THE SUSTAINABLE WASTE-TO-ENERGY SYSTEM PERFORMANCE FOR THE POULTRY FARM
title_short EVALUATION AND ANALYSIS OF THE SUSTAINABLE WASTE-TO-ENERGY SYSTEM PERFORMANCE FOR THE POULTRY FARM
title_sort evaluation and analysis of the sustainable waste to energy system performance for the poultry farm
topic : sustainable energy systems
electricity
hot water
poultry litter
emissions
url https://journals.uj.ac.za/index.php/JCPMI/article/view/565
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