Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA.
Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, USA.
J Air Waste Manag Assoc. 2021 Apr;71(4):462-476. doi: 10.1080/10962247.2020.1853627. Epub 2021 Feb 5.
This paper describes the modeling approach and example results for a newly introduced computational simulation tool to evaluate waste destruction in thermal incineration systems. The Configured Fireside Simulator (CFS) is a software simulator, originally developed for the Department of Defense to evaluate operations of the chemical demilitarization incinerators processing the chemical warfare agent stockpile of the US. The software was later adapted for use by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to provide for the ability to run "what if" scenarios of waste streams contaminated with chemical/biological (CB) threat agents in four specific incinerators, including the EPA's pilot-scale Rotary Kiln Incinerator Simulator (RKIS) facility, as well as three commercial incinerators based on design criteria for actual operating facilities. These commercial incinerators include a Medical/Pathological Waste Incinerator, a Hazardous Waste Burning Rotary Kiln, and a Waste-to-Energy Stoker-type combustor. The CFS uses three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics coupled with detailed chemical kinetic data for destruction of chemical warfare agents, coupled with kinetic data for biological agent destruction derived from bench- and pilot-scale experiments to predict the way agent-containing materials will behave under full-scale combustion conditions in several different incinerator types. The objective of this paper is to describe the CFS software, how it works, and potential applications of this software to real-world situations. This software could be a valuable tool for researchers, regulators, and industry to evaluate potential operating conditions to help guide testing activities and develop operational scenarios for difficult-to-manage waste streams. Although this software has been under development for several years, this paper represents the software's first introduction to the scientific community in the peer-reviewed literature. Adapting the Configured Fireside Simulator that was originally developed for the Department of Defense to evaluate operations of the chemical demilitarization incinerators processing the chemical warfare agent stockpile of the US to provide for the ability to run "what if" scenarios on civilian waste streams contaminated with CB agents is a useful tool for national preparedness. Such a model could be used in planning and response efforts to provide a better understanding of incineration capacity, development of feed strategies, and assessment of throughput limitations for CB incidents as well as other difficult-to-test waste streams and contaminants.
本文介绍了一种新引入的计算模拟工具的建模方法和示例结果,用于评估热焚烧系统中的废物破坏。配置的炉边模拟器(CFS)是一种软件模拟器,最初由美国国防部开发,用于评估化学销毁焚烧炉处理美国化学战剂库存的操作。该软件后来被美国环境保护署(EPA)改编,用于提供运行“假设情景”的能力,即在四个特定焚烧炉中处理受化学/生物(CB)威胁剂污染的废物流,包括 EPA 的试验规模旋转窑焚烧炉模拟器(RKIS)设施,以及三个基于实际运行设施设计标准的商业焚烧炉。这些商业焚烧炉包括医疗/病理废物焚烧炉、危险废物燃烧旋转窑和废物能源层燃式燃烧器。CFS 使用三维计算流体动力学,结合用于销毁化学战剂的详细化学动力学数据,以及源自台架和试验规模实验的生物剂销毁动力学数据,预测在几种不同焚烧炉类型的全规模燃烧条件下含剂材料的行为方式。本文的目的是描述 CFS 软件,它的工作原理,以及该软件在实际情况下的潜在应用。该软件可以成为研究人员、监管机构和行业的有价值的工具,用于评估潜在的操作条件,以帮助指导测试活动并为难以管理的废物流开发操作场景。尽管该软件已经开发了几年,但本文代表了该软件在同行评审文献中首次向科学界介绍。将最初为国防部开发的用于评估化学销毁焚烧炉操作的配置炉边模拟器改编为能够对受 CB 剂污染的民用废物流运行“假设情景”,是为国家做好准备的有用工具。这种模型可用于规划和响应工作,以更好地了解焚烧能力、开发进料策略以及评估 CB 事件以及其他难以测试的废物流和污染物的吞吐量限制。