Method and system for processing concrete granules
The disclosure provides a method and a system for processing concrete granulate for subsequent recycling of the concrete granulate. In the method, a container of the system is filled with concrete granulate, said container being gas-tight at least in some regions. Subsequently, gas comprising CO2 is fed, continuously or noncontinously, according to a level of CO2 absorption by the concrete granulate in the container, said level being determined by means of at least one sensor. After a predefined CO2 saturation of the concrete granulate has been detected, the concrete granulate, which have been enriched with CO2, are removed.
1 . A method for processing concrete granulate for subsequent recycling of the concrete granulate, comprising the following method steps:
a. Filling an at least partially gas-tight container with concrete granulate;
b. Supplying a volume flow of gas comprising CO 2 into the container as a function of a measure of an occurred CO 2 absorption by the concrete granulate in the container, the measure of the occurred CO 2 absorption being determined via at least one sensor;
c. Determining whether a predefined CO 2 saturation of the concrete granulate has been reached and, if not, continuing with method step b; and
d. In response to a determination that the predefined CO 2 saturation of the concrete granulate has been reached, removing the concrete granulate enriched with CO 2 for use in producing recycled concrete.
2 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the gas fed into the container comprises 95% to 100% CO 2 .
3 . The method according to claim 2 , wherein the gas fed into the container is renewable CO 2 .
4 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the measure of the occurred CO 2 absorption is determined via a measurement of at least one of a pressure in the container and a CO 2 concentration by the at least one sensor.
5 . The method according to claim 4 , wherein the measure of the occurred CO 2 absorption additionally takes into account at least one of a measured temperature, a measured weight, and a measured relative humidity in the container.
6 . The method according to claim 1 , further comprising reducing or temporarily interrupting the supplied volume flow of gas when a desired filling level of the container with at least one of the gas and a predefined CO 2 concentration in the container is reached.
7 . The method according to claim 6 , wherein the reduced or temporarily interrupted volume flow of gas comprising CO 2 compensates for the CO 2 already absorbed by the concrete granulate arranged in the container.
8 . The method according to claim 6 , wherein the predefined CO 2 concentration in the container is above 95%.
9 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the predefined CO 2 saturation of the concrete granulate is reached, when the change in the measure of the occurred CO 2 absorption falls below a limit value in a predefined time interval.
10 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein, after reaching the predefined CO 2 saturation, excess gas is led from the container into a collecting container which is filled with further concrete granulate which at least partially absorbs the excess gas.
11 . The method according to claim 10 , wherein the method steps b to d according to claim 1 are repeated in the collecting container.
12 . The method according to claim 10 , wherein the concrete granulate completely absorbs the excess gas.
13 . A system for processing concrete granulate for subsequent recycling of the concrete granulate according to the method of claim 1 , the system comprising
a. an at least partially gas-tight container with
i. at least one opening configured for at least one of filling and extracting the concrete granulate, and
ii. an inlet configured to supply a gas comprising CO 2 into the container, wherein the inlet is fluidically operatively connectable to a storage tank via a supply line, and
b. an inlet valve configured to control a supplied volume flow of the gas into the container;
c. at least one sensor configured to determine a measure of an occurred CO 2 absorption by the concrete granulate in the container; and
d. a control unit which is operatively connected to the at least one sensor and to the inlet valve and which is configured to control the supplied volume flow via the inlet valve.
14 . The system according to claim 13 , wherein the control unit is configured to carry out the following sequence of steps automatically:
Supply of the volume flow of gas comprising CO 2 into the container as a function pf the measure oof the occurred CO 2 absorption by the concrete granulate in the container determined via the at least one sensor;
b. Determination whether a predefined CO 2 saturation of the concrete granulate has been reached.
15 . The system according to claim 13 , wherein at least one sensor is arranged in the container and is at least one of a pressure sensor for measuring a pressure and a concentration sensor for measuring a CO 2 concentration.
16 . The system according to claim 15 , wherein several concentration sensors are arranged one above the other in the direction of gravity.
17 . The system according to claim 13 , wherein the inlet comprises a plurality of gas inlet nozzles which are arranged in a matrix-like manner in at least one of a receiving space of the container, on at least one side wall of the container, and on a base of the container.
18 . The system according to claim 13 , wherein the system comprises a collecting container for receiving further concrete granulate, configured to be fluidically operatively connected to the container via a discharge line of the container.
19 . A concrete granulate produced according to claim 1 , wherein the concrete granulate have a CO 2 saturation of at least 5 kg CO 2 per 1000 kg.
20 . A concrete comprising the concrete granulate according to claim 19 .