Direct Decomposition of Waste Oil in Plasma-Assisted Combustion under Reduced Pressure

  • Tanaka Ryo
    Aichi Electric Co., Ltd.
  • Yamamoto Tsuyoshi
    Department of Chemical Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu University
  • Itaya Yoshinori
    Department of Mechanical and Systems Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University

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  • 減圧下での非平衡プラズマ支援燃焼による廃油の直接処理
  • ゲンアツ カ デ ノ ヒヘイコウ プラズマ シエン ネンショウ ニ ヨル ハイユ ノ チョクセツ ショリ

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In this study, direct decomposition of waste oil was attempted by use of plasma-assisted combustion under reduced pressure. Experiments were performed to compare the emission spectrum, composition and production of the gases generated by plasma-assisted combustion and reduced-pressure combustion. It was found that plasma-assisted combustion increased the total emission intensity, and that OH emission intensity was increased more than 30 times. In addition, H2 and CO increased, whereas CO2 decreased in the generated gas. This study showed the decomposition characteristics of waste oil during plasma-assisted combustion under reduced pressure, and it indicated the possibility that it can be used as a new waste-treatment technology.

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