데이터셋 상세
미국
Reuse of water utility lime sludge for flue gas desulfurization in coal-fired power plants: Part II. Lime sludge characterization and mercury reemission
The dataset contains all Tables and Figures in Excel spreadsheets. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Dastgheib, S., H. Salih, J. Li, and C. Patterson. Utilization of Water Utility Lime Sludge for Flue Gas Desulfurization in Coal-Fired Power Plants: Part II. Lime Sludge Characterization and Mercury Re-emission. ENERGY AND FUELS. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, USA, 32(6): 6634-6640, (2018).
데이터 정보
연관 데이터
Utilization of water utility lime sludge for flue gas desulfurization in coal-fired power plants: Part I. Supply-demand evaluation and life cycle assessment
공공데이터포털
The dataset contains all Tables and Figures in Excel spreadsheets. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Salih, H., C. Patterson, J. Li, J. Mock, and S. Dastgheib. Utilization of water utility lime sludge for flue gas desulfurization in coal-fired power plants: Part I. Supply-demand evaluation and life cycle assessment. ENERGY AND FUELS. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, USA, 32(6): 6627-6633, (2018).
Part III. Scale-up Testing and Assessment of Selected Potential Operational Issues
공공데이터포털
This study evaluated reuse of lime softening sludge, generated from drinking water treatment utilities, as an environmental sorbent for capturing SO2 and heavy metals in wet scrubbers of coal-fired power plants. Specifically, Part III evaluated viscosity and metal corrosion as practical issues in the transition from limestone to lime sludge at power plants. Results of Marsh funnel viscosity experiments conducted at different solids contents and temperatures indicated the limestone and lime sludge slurries and their gypsum counterparts had similar flow characteristics. Carbon-steel, stainless-steel, and Hastelloy coupons were tested for corrosion by lime sludge and limestone slurries. Both stainless steel and Hastelloy were resistive to corrosion in slurries made from lime sludge or limestone samples or their gypsum counterparts. A considerable but similar amount of corrosion was observed for carbon-steel coupons exposed to lime sludge and limestone slurries. Adding 5000 ppm of Cl to slurries considerably increased the corrosion rate of carbon steel. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Dastgheib, S., J. Mock, H. Salih, and C. Patterson. Utilization of Water Utility Lime Sludge for Flue Gas Desulfurization in Coal-Fired Power Plants: Part III. Testing at a Higher Scale and Assessment of Selected Potential Operational Issues. ENERGY AND FUELS. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, USA, 33(11): 11536-11543, (2019).
Part III. Scale-up Testing and Assessment of Selected Potential Operational Issues
공공데이터포털
This study evaluated reuse of lime softening sludge, generated from drinking water treatment utilities, as an environmental sorbent for capturing SO2 and heavy metals in wet scrubbers of coal-fired power plants. Specifically, Part III evaluated viscosity and metal corrosion as practical issues in the transition from limestone to lime sludge at power plants. Results of Marsh funnel viscosity experiments conducted at different solids contents and temperatures indicated the limestone and lime sludge slurries and their gypsum counterparts had similar flow characteristics. Carbon-steel, stainless-steel, and Hastelloy coupons were tested for corrosion by lime sludge and limestone slurries. Both stainless steel and Hastelloy were resistive to corrosion in slurries made from lime sludge or limestone samples or their gypsum counterparts. A considerable but similar amount of corrosion was observed for carbon-steel coupons exposed to lime sludge and limestone slurries. Adding 5000 ppm of Cl to slurries considerably increased the corrosion rate of carbon steel. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Dastgheib, S., J. Mock, H. Salih, and C. Patterson. Utilization of Water Utility Lime Sludge for Flue Gas Desulfurization in Coal-Fired Power Plants: Part III. Testing at a Higher Scale and Assessment of Selected Potential Operational Issues. ENERGY AND FUELS. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, USA, 33(11): 11536-11543, (2019).
EWRI World Water Congress 2018 Presentation Dataset
공공데이터포털
Data and Tables and Figures in EWRI 2018 presentation. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Blaisi, N., J. Roessler, W. Cheng, T. Townsend, and S. Al-Abed. Evaluation of the impact of lime softening waste disposal in natural environments. R. Cossu WASTE MANAGEMENT. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 43: 524-532, (2015).
Dataset for Estimating National Sludge Generation and Disposal from US Drinking Water and Wastewater Treatment Plants
공공데이터포털
Quantities of sewage sludge from external sources, formatted and normalized for use in modeling or quantification analyses. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Krause, M., and K. Bronstein. Estimating National Sludge Generation and Disposal from US Drinking Water and Wastewater Treatment Plants. JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 453: 142121, (2024).
Figure. 2 Data . CUOG wastewater dilution as a function of specific conductivity.
공공데이터포털
Application of ICP-OES for evaluating energy extraction and production wastewater discharge impacts on surface waters in Western Pennsylvania Figure 2 data (Pancras et al., Science of the Total Environment 529 (2015) 21–29). This dataset is associated with the following publication: Pancras, J.P., G. Norris , M. Landis , K. Kovalcik , J.K. McGee , and A. Kamal. Application of ICP-OES for Evaluating Energy Extraction and Production Wastewater Discharge Impacts on Surface Waters in Western Pennsylvania. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT. Elsevier BV, AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, 529: 21-29, (2015).