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Modelling plastic heating and melting in a semi-batch pyrolysis reactor

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  • Mazloum, Shawki
  • Awad, Sary
  • Allam, Nadine
  • Aboumsallem, Youssef
  • Loubar, Khaled
  • Tazerout, Mohand

Abstract

Plastic pyrolysis is a solution for the dilemma of enormous plastic waste accumulation and an alternative source of energy, which converts plastic wastes into a wide range of fuels and chemicals by thermal decomposition. The concept is widely validated and applied at lab-scale in terms of characterisation of the process and its by-products. On the other hand, numerical modelling and optimizing of the process for the sake of developing and efficient implementation at the industrial scale are seldom reported in literature. And since there exist different phenomena involved during this process (starting from feeding with raw material until the recovery of products), the aim of this work is to model and validate heating and melting phenomena of plastics, using finite element method, inside a semi-batch reactor as a first step preceding the cracking phenomenon. First, sensible heat transfer within the reactor, empty or loaded with solid and liquid materials, is modelled by coupling the energy and the momentum equations, where the results are validated experimentally at different heating rates. Moreover, a modified apparent heat capacity method (AHCM) is used to model the melting phenomena of plastics, which revealed good capability. As a result, the model is validated through temperature profiles measured at different points on the semi-batch reactor and by addressing energy balance on the whole experiment. Whereas, the average relative error between experimental and simulated results, at different heating rates didn’t exceed 8%. Finally, the validated model has paved the way for modelling the whole pyrolysis process of plastics.

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  • Mazloum, Shawki & Awad, Sary & Allam, Nadine & Aboumsallem, Youssef & Loubar, Khaled & Tazerout, Mohand, 2021. "Modelling plastic heating and melting in a semi-batch pyrolysis reactor," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 283(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:283:y:2021:i:c:s0306261920317517
    DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2020.116375
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    1. Yuanjia Zhang & Xueru Chen & Leilei Cheng & Jing Gu & Yulin Xu, 2023. "Conversion of Polyethylene to High-Yield Fuel Oil at Low Temperatures and Atmospheric Initial Pressure," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(5), pages 1-14, February.
    2. Venturelli, Matteo & Falletta, Ermelinda & Pirola, Carlo & Ferrari, Federico & Milani, Massimo & Montorsi, Luca, 2022. "Experimental evaluation of the pyrolysis of plastic residues and waste tires," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 323(C).

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