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The heat co-generation power arrangements in which SI reciprocating engines are fed with biogas can pose a real alternative of waste energy utilization in the cleaning processes of municipal sewage. The emission of exhaust gases in sewage plant vicinity is an unavoidable characteristic of this design, which raises the issue of appraising the harmful components of the gases. The study shows the results of experimental investigations conducted on three generator sets with modern SI reciprocating Deutz engines, TBG620V12K - type. The results of complete norm tests were applied in parametric calculation of final exhaust gas emission coefficients. Due to transitory lack of national legislation on exhaust gas emission in such applications, limit values of emission were adopted from TA-Luft (Germany).
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9--13
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Bibliogr. 7 poz., rys., tab.
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- Maritime University of Szczecin – Department of Engineering 70-500 Szczecin, Waly Chrobrego 1-2 tel: +48 91 4809400, fax: +48 91 4809419, tborkowski@am.szczecin.pl
Bibliografia
- [1] REEH U., MØLLER J. Evaluation of different biological waste treatment strategies, http://orgprints.org/1924/
- [2] WALLA C. SCHNEEBERGER W. Survey of farm biogas plants with combined heat and power production in Austria, Proceedings International Nordic Bioenergy 2003 Conference Jyväskylä, Finland, 2003
- [3] REDDY A. K. Lessons from the Pura community biogas Project, Energy for Sustainable Development 1 Volume VIII No. 31, articles 73, September 2004
- [4] PLÖCHL M., HEIERMANN M. Biogas Farming in Central and Northern Europe: A Strategy for Developing Countries, Agricultural Engineering International: the CIGR Ejournal. Invited Overview No. 8. Vol. VIII. March, 2006
- [5] WEILAND P., RIEGER CH., EHRMANN TH. Evaluation of the newest biogas plants in Germany with respect to renewable energy production, greenhouse gas reduction and nutrient management, Future of Biogas in Europe II, Esbjerg 2-4 October 2003.
- [6] ROUBAUD A., RÖTHLISBERGER R., FAVRAT D. Lean-Burn Cogeneration Biogas Engine with Unscavenged Combustion Prechamber: Comparison with Natural Gas, Int.J. Applied Thermodynamics, Vol.5 (No.4), December 2002, pp.169-175
- [7] JAN K. JENSEN J. K., JENSEN A., J. Biogas and natural gas fuel mixture fort the future, 1st WORLD CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION ON BIOMASS FOR ENERGY AND INDUSTRY, SEVILLA, 2000.
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