18 August 2010 
 
"The Mondi Multi-Fuel Bubbling Fluid Bed boiler plant"

Babcock Engineering have designed and constructed a Multi-fuel boiler for
Mondi Business Paper in KZN, to facilitate an environmental solution to the
utilization of their residual process materials (RPM) and for the generation
of steam and power to reduce dependency upon the national grid. 

The presentation will outline the project scope, interesting difficulties
experienced with the Multi-Fuel nature of the plant and the successes
achieved in identifying and overcoming these. This boiler operates using a
Bubbling Fluid Bed specifically designed for the unique range of combustion
requirements determined by the fuels mix and the variation of properties
that naturally occur. The fuels available include bark, sawdust, sludge
(mixed virgin and de-inking), fly-ash, coarse-ash, with coal (optionally
gas) as an auxiliary fuel, whilst start-up is on Natural gas. The location
of the plant dictated that the emissions were low, including gaseous
discharge of SOx, NOx and CO. During the course of commissioning, many
interesting and challenging occurrences were experienced, both in relation
to the combustion of the various fuels and on their handling. The project is
today delivering the expected fuels performance, with reliable operation. 
 
Presented by 
David L Brook
Technical Director
Babcock Africa   

Graduated from Witwatersrand University, with a BSc and MSc in Mechanical
Engineering. Joined Babcock in 1983, in the capacity of a design engineer,
spending time in their UK offices gaining experience in the design of
Industrial boiler plant, whilst being exposed to Utility power plant and
manufacture. Like many engineers of the day, he was seconded to construction
projects and learned first-hand the realities of translating design intent
to hard steel and machinery. 
Lead much of the Babcock work with Eskom through the Life Extension period
of the 1980's, together with the development of maintenance and
manufacturing capability, before moving into management, becoming a Director
in 1994, with portfolios that have included all aspects of the company
business from Maintenance and Construction, to Engineering, Sales and
company leadership. 

Today, as the Babcock Africa Technical Director, he maintains an active role
in the Engineering company on special projects. 

This is certainly a "must attend" event - register now!
 

Date:   Wednesday, 18 August 2010
Time:   17h30 for 18h00
Join us for refreshments and networking before the lecture begins
Venue:  Magnet Group
48 Hannah Road, Umbilo (off Sydney Road), Durban
TEL: (031) 274-1096

Parking:        Parking will be available in front of the venue
Cost:   Free of charge
RSVP:   Please click here for the online form to register
Registration to be done by Friday, 13 August 2010 for catering purposes
More info:      Please e-mail or call Virosha at the SANEA Secretariat:
E-mail: [email protected] / Tel: (+27-31) 368-8000



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