COE EM 1110-3-176-1984 INCINERATORS MOBILIZATION CONSTRUCTION《焚化炉动员建设》.pdf
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1、e-19- 2-7 r. 3515789 004557b 1Tb ENGINEER MANUAL EM 11 10-3-1 76 April 1984 e ENGINEERING AND DESIGN Incinerators Mobilization Construction DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license
2、from IHS-,-,- DAEN -ECE -G Engineer Manual NO. 1110-3-176 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Washington, D.C. 20314 EM 1110-3-176 9 April 1984 Engineering and Design INCINERATORS Mobilization Construction 1. Purpose. This manual provides guidance for the design of incinerators for c
3、ombustible waste materials at U.S. Army mobilization facilities. 2. Applicability. This manual is applicable to all field operating activities having mobilization construction responsibilities. 3. Discussion. Criteria and standards presented herein apply to construction considered crucial to a mobil
4、ization effort. These requirements may be altered when necessary to satisfy special conditions on the basis of good engineering practice consistent with the nature of the construction. Design and construction of mobilization facilities must be completed within 180 days from the date notice to procee
5、d is given with the projected life expectancy of five years. Hence, rapid construction of a facility should be reflected in its design. Time-consuming methods and procedures, normally preferred over quicker methods for better quality, should be de-emphasized. Lesser grade materials should be substit
6、uted for higher grade materials when the lesser grade materials would provide satisfactory service and when use of higher grade materials would extend construction time. Work items not immediately necessary for the adequate functioning of the facility should be deferred until such the as they can be
7、 completed without delaying the mobilization effort. FOR THE COMMANDER: Cofsnel, Corps of Engineers Chief of Staff Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-= 3535789 0045578 T79 DEPARTMENT OF IHE ARMY US Army Corps of Engineers Washington, DC
8、20314 Engineer Manual NO. 1.110-3-176 EM 1110-3-176 9 April 1984 Engineering and Design INCINERATORS Mobilization Construction Paragraph Page CHAPTER 1. GENERAL Purpose and scope 1-1 1-1 Selection of sites. 1-2 1-1 CHAPTER 2. INCINERATOR DESIGN 2- 1 2-1 Definitions Types of incinerators 2-2 2-2 Inci
9、nerator capacities. 2-3 2-2 2-4 2-2 Basic design requirements Preliminary design 2-5 2-4 Design analysis 2-6 2- 5 . CHAPTER 3. MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT CONSIDERATIONS General considerations. Furnace Stack Damper. Furnace doors Grate., Incinerator layout. Instrumentation Heat recovery equipment 3-1 3-
10、2 3-3 3-4 3- 5 3- 6 3- 7 3-8 3-9 3- 1 3- 1 3-1 3- 1 3-2 3-2 3-2 3-2 3-2 APPENDIX A. SAMPLE DESIGN PROBLEM A-1 APPENDIX B. STANDARD PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS B-1 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-9 3515787 0045579 705 M EM 1110-3-176 9 Ap
11、r 84 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL 1-1. Purpose and scope. This manual contains instructions and information for the design of incinerators for combustible waste materials, including garbage. The design of rubbish incinerators will be based on the use of natural draft. Auxiliary burners will be necessary in som
12、e cases. 1-2. Selection of sites. Sites for incinerators will be selected for convenience with respect to the housing area to be served and for accessibility from the existing road net. The length of average one-way haul, in general, will not be more than 3 miles. Where additional roads are necessar
13、y, they will be over the most direct practical route to the site. In all cases, travel on and across primary roads will be held to a minimum. Site location will be at least 1,000 feet from inhabited buildings and out of the prevailing wind direction toward building areas. Drainage conditions will be
14、 adequate for runoff and to accommodate drains from the incinerator plant to sanitary sewers. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-D 3535789 OOLi5580 627 D EM 1110-3-176 9 Apr 84 CHAPTER 2 INCINERATOR DESIGN 2-1. Definitions. Definitions o
15、f terms in their application to this manual are as follows: a. Incinerator. A special type of structure for the reduction of refuse to inert gases and solids by burning. b. Furnace. That part of the incinerator in which combustion takes place, including the ignition chamber, mixing chamber, combusti
16、on chamber, and charging hood if provided. c. Arch. The arched ceiling of the furnace over the ignition, mixing, and combustion chambers. d. Grate. The cast iron (C.I.) grate on which the dry material is burned. e. Hearth. An inclined floor on which the wet material is dried It may be constructed of
17、 firebrick or of cast iron grate and burned. bars. f. Effective grate area. the hearth in terms of grate area. The grate area plus the effective area of g. Ignition chamber. The space between the grate and the arch and between the hearth and the arch. h. Mixing chamber. The chamber adjacent to the i
18、gnition chamber where the gases mix before passing to the combustion chamber. often called the down pass. This is i. Bridge wall. The wall at the end of the grate or hearth between the ignition chamber and the mixing chamber. j. Combustion chamber. The final chamber of the furnace where combustion o
19、f the gases is completed. k. Target wall. The wall between the mixing chamber and the combustion chamber. 1. Flue. The horizontal connection between the combustion chamber and the stack. m. Damper. The vertical movable refractory slab in the flue for draft control. 2-1 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleN
20、o reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-3515789 0045581 5b3 EM 1110-3-176 9 Apr 84 n. Damper box. The box over the damper for housing it in its open position. o. Charging hood. A structure directly over the ignition chamber provided with a door, through which the furnace
21、is charged with refuse. p. Charging throat. An extension from an opening in the arch to the charging floor, through which the furnace is charged with refuse. 2-2. Types of incinerators. Two types of incinerators are considered in this section: type I - garbage and rubbish incinerators and type II -
22、wet garbage incinerators. Standard designs have been prepared for types I and II, drawings for which are listed in appendix B. Type I of these standard designs is a general purpose incinerator and is the most suitable or the present-day needs at a majority of installations. It will burn refuse consi
23、sting of all rubbish or, by proper control of the damper, a mixture of 65 percent rubbish and 35 percent garbage by weight. Type II will burn a mixture of 65 percent wet garbage by weight and 35 percent rubbish without the use of auxiliary fuel. However, this type is not designed to withstand the hi
24、gh heat release that would result from burning refuse containing a high percentage of rubbish and will not be constructed except when the conditions are definitely unsuited to the use of type I. 2-3. Incinerator capacities. Requirements will be based on the expected waste from the particular post. A
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