International Journal of Sustainable Engineering (Jan 2018)

Evaluation of Brasilia wastewater sludge as a biomass resource for the production of energy by gasification simulation

  • Munique G. Guimarães,
  • Rafael Benjamin Werneburg Evaristo,
  • Nádia A. Viana,
  • Filipe R. Malafaia,
  • Yuu Itai,
  • Augusto. C. M. Brasil,
  • Julio L. de Macedo,
  • Grace F. Ghesti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/19397038.2017.1393025
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 32 – 39

Abstract

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This work evaluated the sludge potential of the Wastewater Treatment Plant (ETA) in the city of Brasília to be used as a fuel by gasification. It is known that ETA sludge is a significant environmental liability, since current legislation restricts its final disposal. For this, the chemical characterisation of ETA sludge was performed by immediate and elemental analysis. No traces of heavy metals were observed, and the moisture (ω) and ash contents were 31.17 and 51.77%, respectively, different from those already reported in the literature because the composition depends on the water treatment technology employed. The gasification process was numerically simulated; once dry, it constitutes a residue with an energy content (HHV) of 22.4498 MJ kg−1, comparable with other types of biomass currently used for large-scale energy generation by thermochemical processes (e.g. agricultural residues, wood and sugar cane bagasse). For the numerical simulation with an equivalence ratio (Φ) near 3, higher concentrations of CO and H2 can only be achieved with ω lower than 15%. The results showed that gasification can be an attractive option for the disposal and use of a renewable waste resource, such as ETA sludge, in an environmentally safe way, and it is allowed by local legislation.

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