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DVOŘÁK, R.; ŠTULÍŘ, R.; CAGAŠ, P.
Originální název
Efficient fully controlled up-to-date equipment for catalytic treatment of waste gases
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Originální abstrakt
This paper describes research and development of a new unit for catalytic destruction of waste gases polluted mainly by volatile organic compounds (VOC), halogenated organic compounds (HOC) or carbon monoxide. Novel equipment has considerable advantages compared with commonly used arrangement (combustion chamber (catalytic reactor)_pipeline_heat exchanger). It is very compact and light and has the combustion chamber, catalytic reactor and heat exchanger integrated into one unit. Maximum utilizing heat losses in the combustion chamber and catalytic reactor is achieved. During the development of this unit experience from tests of previously developed equipment used for thermal treatment of waste gases was used, as well as from experimental studies of catalytic disposal of various VOC carried out in the newly built experimental unit. During the development calculation methods were created allowing design modifications of this unit for real industrial applications. The newly developed unit can be used in various branches of industry such as paint shops, refining plants, sewage treatment plants, food processing industry, pharmaceutical industry, but also in companies processing and transporting crude-oil or natural gas, etc.
Anglický abstrakt
Klíčová slova
catalytic destruction, thermal treatment, VOC, waste gas, polluted air, catalyst
Klíčová slova v angličtině
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Vydáno
30.01.2007
ISSN
1359-4311
Periodikum
APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING
Svazek
27
Číslo
7
Stát
Spojené království Velké Británie a Severního Irska
Strany od
1150
Strany do
1157
Strany počet
8
BibTex
@article{BUT44232, author="Radek {Dvořák} and Roman {Štulíř} and Pavel {Cagaš}", title="Efficient fully controlled up-to-date equipment for catalytic treatment of waste gases", journal="APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING", year="2007", volume="27", number="7", pages="1150--1157", issn="1359-4311" }