Design and commissioning of a multi-mode prototype for thermochemical conversion of human faeces
Jurado, Nelia and Somorin, Tosin and Kolios, Athanasios J. and Wagland, Stuart and Patchigolla, Kumar and Fidalgo, Beatriz and Parker, Alison and McAdam, Ewan and Williams, Leon and Tyrrel, Sean (2018) Design and commissioning of a multi-mode prototype for thermochemical conversion of human faeces. Energy Conversion and Management, 163. pp. 507-524. ISSN 0196-8904 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enconman.2018.02.065)
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Abstract
This article describes the design and commissioning of a micro-combustor for energy recovery from human faeces, which can operate both in updraft and downdraft modes. Energy recovery from faecal matter via thermochemical conversion has recently been identified as a feasible solution for sanitation problems in low income countries and locations of high income countries where access to sewage infrastructures is difficult or not possible. This technology can be applied to waterless toilets with the additional outcome of generating heat and power that can be used to pre-treat the faeces before their combustion and to ensure that the entire system is self-sustaining. The work presented here is framed within the Nano Membrane Toilet (NMT) project that is being carried out at Cranfield University, as part of the Reinvent the Toilet Challenge of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. For this study, preliminary trials using simulant faeces pellets were first carried out to find out the optimum values for the main operating variables at the scale required by the process, i.e. a fuel flowrate between 0.4 and 1.2 g/min of dry faeces. Parameters such as ignition temperature, residence time, and maximum temperature reached, were determined and used for the final design of the bench-scale combustor prototype. The prototype was successfully commissioned and the first experimental results, using real human faeces, are discussed in the paper.
ORCID iDs
Jurado, Nelia, Somorin, Tosin ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5466-5970, Kolios, Athanasios J. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6711-641X, Wagland, Stuart, Patchigolla, Kumar, Fidalgo, Beatriz, Parker, Alison, McAdam, Ewan, Williams, Leon and Tyrrel, Sean;-
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Item type: Article ID code: 65028 Dates: DateEvent1 May 2018Published23 March 2018Published Online16 February 2018AcceptedSubjects: Technology > Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering Department: Faculty of Engineering > Chemical and Process Engineering
Faculty of Engineering > Naval Architecture, Ocean & Marine EngineeringDepositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 03 Aug 2018 13:51 Last modified: 11 Nov 2024 12:03 Related URLs: URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/65028