This invention pertains to a bio-mass processing system, and method of processing waste bio-mass, wherein one or more mixers mixes a bed of bio-mass material such as manure at substantially any and all locations in a defined length and width portion of the bed, in a dryer. Heated air percolates upw
This invention pertains to a bio-mass processing system, and method of processing waste bio-mass, wherein one or more mixers mixes a bed of bio-mass material such as manure at substantially any and all locations in a defined length and width portion of the bed, in a dryer. Heated air percolates upwardly through the bed. Separation apparatus separates a relatively dryer fraction of the bio-mass material from the dryer. The separated finished product from the dryer is optionally fed to a boiler where the dried bio-mass material is burned. Heat of combustion from the boiler is used as dryer heat for drying the bio-mass feed material in the dryer. Excess heat is optionally used to produce steam, which powers a turbine, which powers an electrical generator. Residual ash from the combustion process comprises about 2% by weight of the solids content of e.g. a feed stream coming into the dryer.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A continuous process bio-dryer, comprising: (a) a containment receptacle having a feed end and an exit end, and a length between the feed end and the exit end, a floor, and one or more upstanding walls extending upwardly from the floor; (b) one or more mixers adapted to
The invention claimed is: 1. A continuous process bio-dryer, comprising: (a) a containment receptacle having a feed end and an exit end, and a length between the feed end and the exit end, a floor, and one or more upstanding walls extending upwardly from the floor; (b) one or more mixers adapted to mix a bed of generally solid bio-mass material in said receptacle, said one or more mixers being mounted relative to said receptacle so as to be longitudinally and transversely movable relative to said receptacle; (c) air ducting proximate the floor of said receptacle effective to disperse air into said receptacle in a pattern which extends along the length and width of said receptacle; and (d) separation apparatus separating relatively dryer finished product from a relatively wetter remainder fraction of said bio-mass material being processed. 2. A bio-dryer as in claim 1 wherein at least one said mixer is inclined at an angle of about 10 degrees to about 50 degrees from vertical. 3. A bio-dryer as in claim 1, further comprising transport structure which moves said one or more mixers about the length and width of said receptacle. 4. A bio-dryer as in claim 3, further comprising a computer controller which directs such longitudinal and transverse movement of said transport structure relative to said receptacle so as to periodically mix-process such bio-mass material throughout substantially the entirety of the receptacle. 5. A bio-dryer as in claim 1 wherein said air ducting proximate the floor of said receptacle is divided into at least 2 substantially mutually exclusive and different operating elements, optionally at least 3 substantially mutually exclusive and different operating elements, thereby defining corresponding zones of operation of said bio-dryer along the length of said receptacle, so as to enable feeding different air temperatures and/or different air flow rates in the respective different zones. 6. A bio-dryer as in claim 5, further comprising a computer controller providing different control of at least one of air flow rate or air temperature, going to at least two of the respective zones. 7. A bio-dryer as in claim 6, further comprising moisture sensors in the respective zones of said bio-dryer, said computer controller receiving sensed input from said moisture sensors. 8. A bio-dryer as in claim 1 wherein respective said one or more mixers also operates in the capacity of said separation apparatus. 9. A bio-dryer as in claim 1 wherein at least one said mixer functions so as to move such bio-mass material toward the exit end. 10. A bio-dryer as in claim 1, further comprising recycle loop structure which carries a portion of an exit stream from the exit end of said bio-dryer back to the feed end of said bio-dryer. 11. A bio-mass processing system comprising a bio-dryer as in claim 1, further comprising a solid-fuel boiler adapted and configured to burn finished product, at about 40 percent by weight water, from said bio-dryer. 12. A bio-mass processing system comprising a bio-dryer as in claim 1, further comprising a solid fuel boiler adapted to burn the output of said bio-dryer, and further comprising a steam turbine. 13. A bio-mass processing system comprising a bio-dryer as in claim 12, further comprising an electrical generator coupled to an output shaft of said steam turbine. 14. A bio-dryer as in claim 4, further comprising a computer controller providing different control of at least one of air flow rate or air temperature, going to at least two of the respective zones. 15. A bio-dryer as in claim 14, further comprising moisture sensors in the respective zones of said bio-dryer, said computer controller receiving sensed input from said moisture sensors. 16. A bio-dryer as in claim 3, said transport structure comprising at least one rail (72), and a trolley (78) mounted transverse to said rail. 17. A bio-dryer as in claim 3, said transport structure being elevated above such bed of bio-mass material. 18. A bio-dryer as in claim 17, further comprising a computer controller which directs movement of said transport structure across such bed of bio-mass material so as to periodically mix-process such bio-mass material throughout substantially the entirety of the receptacle. 19. A bio-dryer as in claim 5, further comprising a valve (56) proximate the floor and connecting the first and second operating elements of said air ducting to each other. 20. A bio-dryer as in claim 1, said air ducting comprising one or more air manifolds, a given said air manifold comprising at least first and second percolation tubes which extend across the width of said receptacle. 21. A bio-dryer as in claim 1, said receptacle having first and second sides between the feed end and the exit end, further comprising transport structure which moves said one or more mixers from the first side of said receptacle to the second side of said receptacle along a first mix path, whereby said one or more mixers mix a first portion of such bio-mass material as is present along the first mix path, and wherein said transport structure then indexes said one or more mixers longitudinally of said receptacle and moves said one or more mixers from the second side of said receptacle to the first side of said receptacle along a second mix path whereby said one or more mixers mix a second different portion of such bio-mass material as is present along the second mix path, the relationship of the first and second mix paths being such that all of the bio-mass material between the first and second mix paths is effectively agitated and/or mixed.
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