Scale-up and design of a continuous microwave treatment system for the processing of oil-contaminated drill cuttings

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
J.P. Robinson , S.W. Kingman , C.E. Snape , S.M. Bradshaw , M.S.A. Bradley , H. Shang , R. Barranco
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Abstract

A continuous microwave treatment system has been developed for the remediation of contaminated drill cuttings at pilot scale. Using the mechanisms of oil removal as a basis, a design was produced using electromagnetic simulations to find the optimum microwave applicator geometry which yielded the most favourable power density distribution. Bulk materials handling and process engineering principles were systematically integrated with the electromagnetic design to produce a system capable of treating 500 kg/h of material. The effects of the key design parameters are simulated, and a number of the simulations are verified with experimental data. It is shown that the environmental discharge threshold of 1% oil can be achieved in continuous operation, and the sensitivity of the system to changing feedstock properties is also highlighted. The parity between the simulations and experimental results in this paper highlights the necessity of electromagnetic modelling in the design and scale-up microwave processing equipment.

油污染钻屑连续微波处理系统的放大与设计
开发了一种连续微波处理系统,用于中试修复受污染的钻屑。以除油机理为基础,利用电磁模拟设计出最佳的微波涂敷器几何形状,从而产生最有利的功率密度分布。散装物料处理和工艺工程原理与电磁设计系统地结合在一起,产生了一个能够处理500 kg/h物料的系统。对关键设计参数的影响进行了仿真,并与实验数据进行了验证。结果表明,在连续运行中可以达到1%油的环境排放阈值,并且系统对原料性质变化的敏感性也得到了突出体现。仿真结果与实验结果的一致性突出了电磁建模在微波处理设备设计和放大中的必要性。
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