Temperature and stable species concentration data are presented from various locations within a full-scale rotary kiln incinerator firing natural gas/carbon tetrachloride/air. The data are being collected as part of a cooperative program involving university, industry and government participation. The overall goal of the program is to develop a more sophisticated understanding of and a predictive capability for rotary kiln and afterburner performance as influenced by basic design and operational parameters. Non-uniformities in stable species and temperature exist for this particular kiln, at the kiln exit, under certain operating conditions. Flow perturbations from within the kiln were found to persist into the afterburner, but not into the stack. High destruction and removal efficiencies (DRE’s) were achieved under the operating conditions of these tests through adequate secondary combustion processing. © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Cundy, V. A., Lester, T. W., Sterling, A. M., Montestruc, A. N., Morse, J. S., Leger, C. B., & Acharya, S. (1989). Rotary kiln incineration iii. An indepth studykiln exit/ afterburner/stack train and kiln exit pattern factor measurements during liquid cci4processing. Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 39(7), 944–952. https://doi.org/10.1080/08940630.1989.10466581
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