Improved In Situ Burn Efficiencies: An Overview of New Techniques and Technologies Resulting in Cleaner Burns

Karen N. Stone, A. Rangwala, Kamal Arsava, M. Gollner, B. Gullett, N. Lamie
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In situ burning is an efficient response method that quickly removes large quantities of oil from the marine environment eliminating the need for collection, storage, and transport. The combustion of hydrocarbons mainly yields carbon dioxide and water; however, it also creates large plumes of black carbon soot and residues of incompletely burned oils. Three research projects focusing on improving burn efficiencies show promise to make an already efficient response method even more efficient. Specifically, a technology to increase heat transfer back into the crude oil result in more complete combustion greatly reducing carbon soot is nearing completion and will soon be ready for transfer to industry for commercialization. A study reconfiguring existing booming techniques allows more oxygen into the fire resulting in decreased soot production and cleaner burns. Finally, a fundamental study into the phenomena of fire whirls demonstrates a dramatic increase in volumes of oil burned while greatly reducing emissions. Emissions and efficiencies of the studies are compared with standard pool fires.
改善就地燃烧效率:新技术和技术的概述,导致更清洁的烧伤
就地燃烧是一种高效的应对方法,可以快速从海洋环境中去除大量石油,从而消除了收集、储存和运输的需要。碳氢化合物的燃烧主要产生二氧化碳和水;然而,它也会产生大量的黑碳烟灰和未完全燃烧的油的残留物。三个专注于提高燃烧效率的研究项目有望使已经有效的反应方法更加有效。具体来说,一项增加热量传递回原油从而使燃烧更完全大大减少碳烟的技术即将完成,并将很快准备转移到工业商业化。一项重新配置现有燃烧技术的研究允许更多的氧气进入火中,从而减少烟尘的产生和清洁燃烧。最后,一项对火焰漩涡现象的基础研究表明,燃烧的石油量急剧增加,同时大大减少了排放。研究的排放和效率与标准池火进行了比较。
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