Fluidization XVII
Plastics-Bed Interaction in Industrial Fluidized Bed Reactors during Thermochemical Conversion Processes
The aim of this work is to link the thermal decomposition behaviour of plastic to its interaction with bed materials at a range of operating conditions relevant to industrial operations. In particular, non-invasive X-ray imaging and infrared gas measurements have been used to investigate plastic-bed interaction and rate of decomposition of a single polypropylene particle in a lab scale facility. A separate experimental campaign is conducted to record the temperature profile inside the particles during the transformation process by inserting a thermocouple into half-drilled plastic samples. This information is essential to understand the thermal history and hydrodynamic behaviour of plastic materials during thermal degradation in fluidized beds, whose details, unlike traditional thermogravimetric data, are still uncertain. The present study highlights the importance of gathering new observations to better understand the fundamental phenomena which govern the interaction between solid feedstocks and fluidized bed, hence promoting the exploitation of such technology in an industrial framework.