Experimental and Computational Fluid Dynamics Investigation of Rice Husk Updraft Gasifier with Various Gasification Agents

Utilising biomass for thermal generation purpose is one of the ways to reduce CO2 emissions. For that reason, the biomass gasification process is used to produce rich heating value fuel which is known as syngas. Because of the complicated nature of this field, the research should comprise both condu...

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Main Authors: Khoa Anh Tran, Phung Thi Kim Le, Viet Vuong Pham, Thien Luu Minh Nguyen, Truc Thanh Nguyen, Tu Ngoc Tran, Kien Anh Le
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2018-05-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/2442
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Summary:Utilising biomass for thermal generation purpose is one of the ways to reduce CO2 emissions. For that reason, the biomass gasification process is used to produce rich heating value fuel which is known as syngas. Because of the complicated nature of this field, the research should comprise both conducting experimental investigation on actual facilities and developing a numerical model. This study compared the affection of two kinds of gasification agents, the air and the air-steam mixture, on the composition of syngas and cumulative CO. The ratio of steam for the best quality of syngas was then determined. The two-dimensional Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) was developed for determining the suitable kinetics model. The parameters of geometry were taken from practical pilot plant gasifier. The validation process for this simulation was carried out by comparing the simulation data with experimental data which was measured by online gas analyser-TESTO 350XL. The results illustrate the influence of air-steam mixture on the composition of CO and H2 in syngas, H2/CO ratio, and the advantage of using the stream in gasification on both experimental and simulation results.
ISSN:2283-9216