• A Preliminary Study for Microwave Application to Energy Efficient Contaminated Soil Cleanup
  • Ham, Seok-Jin;Yang, In-Ho;Oh, Hyun-Sang;Cho, Hyeon-Jo;Kim, Gun-In;Jeong, Sang-Jo;
  • Department of Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences, Korea Military Academy;School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Seoul National University;Department of Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences, Korea Military Academy;Department of Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences, Korea Military Academy;Department of Weapons and Mechanical Engineering, Korea Military Academy;Department of Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences, Korea Military Academy;
  • 마이크로파를 적용한 에너지 효율적인 오염토양 정화를 위한 예비연구
  • 함석진;양인호;오현상;조현조;김건인;정상조;
  • 육군사관학교 건설환경학과;서울대학교 지구환경과학부;육군사관학교 건설환경학과;육군사관학교 건설환경학과;육군사관학교 무기기계공학과;육군사관학교 건설환경학과;
Abstract
A preliminary study for energy efficient soil heating and contaminant removal using microwave was conducted. Soils sampled from floodplain were heated with microwave oven, and soil heating property and energy efficiency were compared to those heated with electrical furnace. In addition the effects of water, soil organic matter, and contaminated diesel on soil heating with microwave were investigated. Even though the electrical power consumption of electrical furnace and microwave oven were similar, temperature of soil heated with microwave oven was significantly higher than that of soil heated with electrical furnace. The increase of soil moisture content delays the raise of soil temperature during heating it with microwave oven. However, the effects of total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) (<10%) in contaminated soil matrix and small amount of soil organic matter (<5%) on the increase of soil temperature by microwave were not significant. Further studies for contaminated soils with different texture using pilot scale microwave reactor are required for application of this technique in the field.

Keywords: Microwave;Furnace;Soil;Organic matter;Heating;

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