Thermo-chemical equilibrium modeling and simulation of biomass gasification

Here, we present the results of numerical studies of biomass gasification using poultry litter, sewage sludge and wood waste (pine shavings) as examples of starting materials. The aim of the study was to find ways to increase the degree of biomass conversion to combustible gaseous products (CO, H2,...

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Main Authors: Demin Alexey, Dyganova Roza, Fakhreev Nail
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/21/e3sconf_iceppPrague2020_01081.pdf
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spelling doaj-0196609b85ba4da1ad2857a46e9d9a852021-03-02T04:54:59ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-011610108110.1051/e3sconf/202016101081e3sconf_iceppPrague2020_01081Thermo-chemical equilibrium modeling and simulation of biomass gasificationDemin Alexey0Dyganova Roza1Fakhreev Nail2Kazan State Power Engineering UniversityKazan State Power Engineering UniversityKazan State Power Engineering UniversityHere, we present the results of numerical studies of biomass gasification using poultry litter, sewage sludge and wood waste (pine shavings) as examples of starting materials. The aim of the study was to find ways to increase the degree of biomass conversion to combustible gaseous products (CO, H2, CnHm) and to achieve high calorific value of the generated synthesis gas. Modeling biomass gasification was performed for a multicomponent reacting system in a state of thermodynamic and chemical equilibrium. The mathematical model and the calculation program created by the authors were used. The presence of a condensed phase in the form of fine particles of solid carbon and ash in biomass gasification products was taken into account. The optimal levels of gasification temperatures and conditions that help minimizing the concentration of solid carbon particles in gasification products were determined. For optimal biomass gasification, we recommend using the thermal energy obtained from burning part of the generated syngas.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/21/e3sconf_iceppPrague2020_01081.pdf
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Thermo-chemical equilibrium modeling and simulation of biomass gasification
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author_facet Demin Alexey
Dyganova Roza
Fakhreev Nail
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title Thermo-chemical equilibrium modeling and simulation of biomass gasification
title_short Thermo-chemical equilibrium modeling and simulation of biomass gasification
title_full Thermo-chemical equilibrium modeling and simulation of biomass gasification
title_fullStr Thermo-chemical equilibrium modeling and simulation of biomass gasification
title_full_unstemmed Thermo-chemical equilibrium modeling and simulation of biomass gasification
title_sort thermo-chemical equilibrium modeling and simulation of biomass gasification
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Here, we present the results of numerical studies of biomass gasification using poultry litter, sewage sludge and wood waste (pine shavings) as examples of starting materials. The aim of the study was to find ways to increase the degree of biomass conversion to combustible gaseous products (CO, H2, CnHm) and to achieve high calorific value of the generated synthesis gas. Modeling biomass gasification was performed for a multicomponent reacting system in a state of thermodynamic and chemical equilibrium. The mathematical model and the calculation program created by the authors were used. The presence of a condensed phase in the form of fine particles of solid carbon and ash in biomass gasification products was taken into account. The optimal levels of gasification temperatures and conditions that help minimizing the concentration of solid carbon particles in gasification products were determined. For optimal biomass gasification, we recommend using the thermal energy obtained from burning part of the generated syngas.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/21/e3sconf_iceppPrague2020_01081.pdf
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