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Steam formation with slurry

Steam formation with slurry

Steam formation with slurry

(OP)
I want to prepare steam from a mixture of water and waste(slurry form). Actually i want to heat up the waste part in water(for further treatment) at the same time produce steam.
1. Is it feasible?
2. What'd be the effect of this mixing(impurity addition) on the steam formation, i know that the boiling pt. Of water increases with addition of impurity?
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RE: Steam formation with slurry

What is the composition of the slurry?

RE: Steam formation with slurry

(OP)
The slurry will mainly contain organic waste but it can contain practically anything (municipal solid waste). Actually i want to treat this waste hydro thermally and the waste we're talking about is in huge qty. And its not feasible to segregate it (although i know it'd have been better if it was segregated). So there's no definite composition of this waste, it'll contain paper, food and agricultural leftover, domestic waste, plastic metal cans, etc

RE: Steam formation with slurry

(OP)
However we can dilute the slurry to desired concentration.

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