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    Pyrolysis Treatment for Sludge and Animal Manures: Impact of Heating Rate

    Source: Journal of Energy Resources Technology, Part A: Sustainable and Renewable Energy:;2025:;volume( 001 ):;issue: 003::page 31502-1
    Author:
    Kada, Cheikh
    ,
    Maache, Mohamed
    ,
    Kada, Kada
    ,
    Selim, Osama M.
    ,
    Youssef, Mohamed Abdelaziz Sayed
    ,
    Amano, Ryoichi S.
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4067509
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: This study investigates the thermal degradation behavior of sludge and four types of animal manures (cow, chicken, horse, and sheep) under pyrolysis treatment at different heating rates. The sludge samples were subjected to varying heating rates to observe their impact on weight loss profiles, peaks, and enthalpy released. The results demonstrated distinct thermal events corresponding to the pyrolysis process, highlighting significant weight loss around specific temperature ranges. The findings indicate that the heating rate profoundly influences pyrolysis behavior, with higher heating rates resulting in decreased enthalpy release. This information is crucial for optimizing waste management processes. Cow manure released the most enthalpy among the samples, indicating a higher energy release during degradation. In contrast, sludge exhibited the highest thermal stability, requiring higher temperatures for its molecular degradation to commence and releasing the least enthalpy compared to the rest of the samples. These observations suggest that optimizing heating rates can enhance the efficiency of thermal waste management practices. The study provides valuable insights into the distinct thermal behaviors of different types of waste, emphasizing the importance of tailored pyrolysis treatments. By understanding each material's specific thermal degradation characteristics, more efficient and effective waste management strategies can be developed. This research underscores the potential for improving thermal treatment processes through careful control of heating rates, ultimately contributing to better resource utilization and environmental sustainability. The higher enthalpy release from cow manure and the thermal stability of sludge offer critical information for designing optimized pyrolysis protocols for various waste types, enhancing overall treatment efficiency.
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    contributor authorKada, Cheikh
    contributor authorMaache, Mohamed
    contributor authorKada, Kada
    contributor authorSelim, Osama M.
    contributor authorYoussef, Mohamed Abdelaziz Sayed
    contributor authorAmano, Ryoichi S.
    date accessioned2025-04-21T10:00:45Z
    date available2025-04-21T10:00:45Z
    date copyright1/13/2025 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2025
    identifier issn2997-0253
    identifier otherjerta_1_3_031502.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4305309
    description abstractThis study investigates the thermal degradation behavior of sludge and four types of animal manures (cow, chicken, horse, and sheep) under pyrolysis treatment at different heating rates. The sludge samples were subjected to varying heating rates to observe their impact on weight loss profiles, peaks, and enthalpy released. The results demonstrated distinct thermal events corresponding to the pyrolysis process, highlighting significant weight loss around specific temperature ranges. The findings indicate that the heating rate profoundly influences pyrolysis behavior, with higher heating rates resulting in decreased enthalpy release. This information is crucial for optimizing waste management processes. Cow manure released the most enthalpy among the samples, indicating a higher energy release during degradation. In contrast, sludge exhibited the highest thermal stability, requiring higher temperatures for its molecular degradation to commence and releasing the least enthalpy compared to the rest of the samples. These observations suggest that optimizing heating rates can enhance the efficiency of thermal waste management practices. The study provides valuable insights into the distinct thermal behaviors of different types of waste, emphasizing the importance of tailored pyrolysis treatments. By understanding each material's specific thermal degradation characteristics, more efficient and effective waste management strategies can be developed. This research underscores the potential for improving thermal treatment processes through careful control of heating rates, ultimately contributing to better resource utilization and environmental sustainability. The higher enthalpy release from cow manure and the thermal stability of sludge offer critical information for designing optimized pyrolysis protocols for various waste types, enhancing overall treatment efficiency.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titlePyrolysis Treatment for Sludge and Animal Manures: Impact of Heating Rate
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume1
    journal issue3
    journal titleJournal of Energy Resources Technology, Part A: Sustainable and Renewable Energy
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4067509
    journal fristpage31502-1
    journal lastpage31502-7
    page7
    treeJournal of Energy Resources Technology, Part A: Sustainable and Renewable Energy:;2025:;volume( 001 ):;issue: 003
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