Mathematical model of biomass gasification using high temperature air in fixed beds (Q979684)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5727216
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5727216 |
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Mathematical model of biomass gasification using high temperature air in fixed beds (English)
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28 June 2010
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Summary: A mathematical model has been formulated for predicting the main chemical and physical processes taking place during the fixed-bed gasification of biomass fuels using high temperature air (up to \(1000^{\circ}\, C\)). Predicted gas species concentrations profiles and their maximum values are in good agreement with measurements. The results also show that when the temperature of feed gas (air) is increased a higher gasification rate, higher molar fractions of fuel gases (CO, H\(_2\) and C\(_m\)H\(_n\)) are obtained, thus resulting in a higher LHV. At a high flow rate of the feed gases, the peaks of the fuel gas concentrations are slightly increased, and the gasification rate is strongly increased. A smaller particle size of the biomass fuels leads to higher peak values of the fuel gas species molar fractions, and a more stable gasification zone for a relatively long period of time.
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mathematical modelling
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gasification rate
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biomass fuel
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fixed bed
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high temperature air
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gas species concentrations
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unsteady state modelling
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heat transfer
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mass transfer
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moisture evaporation
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biomass pyrolysis
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char combustion
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gas-phases reactions
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mixing
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