Practical Experience from the Design of Recycling Technology Projects Karel Kolomaznik1; Juan Carlos Beltran Prieto2; 1TOMAS BATA UNIVERSITY IN ZLIN, Zlin, Czech Republic; 2TOMAS BATA UNIVERSITY IN ZLIN, FACULTY OF APPLIED INFORMATICS, ZLIN, Czech Republic; PAPER: 98/Recycling/Plenary (Oral) SCHEDULED: 11:30/Mon. 28 Nov. 2022/Arcadia 2 ABSTRACT: The paper deals with selected authors' solutions of recycling technologies for the processing of industrial by-products. The presented technologies specifically include refinery hydrogenation, recycling of wastewater produced by a dairy farm and waste-free processing of solid waste from the leather and food industries [1,2,3]. Proposals of control algorithms based on economic optimization of washing processes are presented [4]. The introduced solutions are briefly supplemented by the theory of transport processes and heterogeneous reaction kinetics, which were involved in projects and industrial implementations [5,6]. References: [1] K. Kolomaznik, M. Mladek, F. Langmaier, D. Janacova, M. M. Taylor, J. Am. Leather Chem. Assoc. 95 (2000) 55-63.<br />[2] K. Kolomaznik, M. Mladek, F. Langmaier, D. Janacova, D. C. Shelly, M. M. Taylor, J. Am. Leather Chem. Assoc. 98 (2003) 487-490.<br />[3] K. Kolomaznik, V. Vasek, I. Zelinka, M. Mladek, F. Langmaier, D. Rabinovich, J. Am. Leather Chem. Assoc. 100 ( 2005) 119-123. <br />[4] K. Kolomaznik, Z. Prokopova, V. Vasek, D. Bailey, J. Am. Leather Chem. Assoc. 101 (2006) 309-316. <br />[5] K. Kolomaznik, J. Pecha, V. Friebrova, D. Janacova, V. Vasek, Heat Mass Transf. 48 (2012) 1505–1512. <br />[6] K. Kolomaznik, T. Furst, M. Uhlirova, Can. J. Chem. Eng. 87 (2009) 60-68. |