Abstract

Low-grade coal and biomass waste such as bamboo dust, sawdust, rice husk, etc. are abundantly available in India. Utilization of such resources to generate electricity is a challenging task with conventional methods. Atmospheric circulating fluidized bed (ACFB) is considered to be one of the potential devices to utilize coal or biomass or both for power production through gasification or combustion routes. In this paper, the effect of various operating parameters such as bed inventory, particle size, superficial velocity, blends of coal with sawdust (percentage by weight) and operating pressure on bed hydrodynamics, i.e., bed voidage, suspension density, and solid circulation rate were studied experimentally in a pressurized circulating fluidized bed (PCFB). The bed voidage decreases with an increase in operating pressure and increases with an increase in particle size. Maximum of 8.2% decrement in bed voidage is observed as operating pressure varies from atmospheric to 4 bar. Further, the suspension density is found to increase with an increase in inventory weight. Peak increment of 28.3% in suspension density is perceived with an increase in inventory weights at a pressure of 4 bar.

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