Thermal Pyrolysis for the Transformation of Used Abandon Tire to Liquid Fuel

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 85
Author(s):  
Anthony A. Adeyanju
Fuel ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 103 ◽  
pp. 437-443 ◽  
Author(s):  
Niraj Kumar Nayan ◽  
Sachin Kumar ◽  
R.K. Singh

Author(s):  
Emine Celik ◽  
Joseph Katz ◽  
David M. Van Wie

There are several obstacles encountered during combustion in Supersonic Combustion Ramjet (SCRAMJET) engines such as mixing, ignition, and flame holding. In order to overcome these difficulties, a new type of fuel is generated with the use of combination of two methods namely an effervescent (barbotage) and thermal pyrolysis of the fuel. In the first step of the process, during effervescent method, small gas bubbles are introduced into liquid fuel to improve the spraying characteristics of the fuel. At the second stage, long-chain hydrocarbons are broken down into short-chain hydrocarbons that burn faster. An experimental facility has been designed and developed to study the underlying physics in each process.


Author(s):  
Rahmiye Zerrin Yarbay Şahin ◽  
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Ozan Örenay ◽  
Yunus Dolaş ◽  
Adife Şeyda Yargıç ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Mohammad Rafiq Khan ◽  
Marat-ul-Ain ◽  
Rauf Ahmad Khan ◽  
Hammad Khan

The study being reported here was conducted to convert plastic waste,a major source of solid pollution in Pakistan, into liquid fuel by application of Thermal Pyrolysis. A pyrolysis reactor consisting of high strength Pyrex round bottom flask was constructed in the laboratory and used for converting plastic waste into liquid fuel. A 280g sample of plastic waste was pyrolyzed and the resultant products were 120g liquid oil, 100g solid residueand 60g gas.Thus, the yield of liquid fuel from the plastic waste was 43% wt. along with solid mass 36%wt. and gas 21 % wt. The results clearly indicate that there is a significant potential of producing liquid fuel from plastic waste in Pakistan andthe world.


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