Abstract

The experimental investigations carried out within the present research focus on a simple gasification technology dedicated to biofuels conversion according to the Lurgi procedure. Specifically, an installation with a fixed grill and a homogeneous distribution of the air inlet over the combustion space are considered. In order to provide a thorough background for the experimental research, this paper presents first the challenges related to the air distribution. If for coal gasification the difficulty of the homogeneous penetration of the air inlet within the whole combustion volume is balanced by the possibility of the direct emission of CO valorization, for biomass gasification this factor becomes fundamental. The original contribution of the technology introduced in this paper assumes an improved combustion process for Lurgi-type gas generators. The experimental installation employed has a particular design, enabling a homogeneous distribution of the air inlet over the entire combustion zone, up to the top of the embers layer. This allows achieving a maximum CO2 content in the flue gas flux, effectively reducing it inside the embers bed. The high calorific value of biofuels used favors developing an efficient combustion process, occurring at high temperatures. Thus, the reduction process of the CO2 is self-controlled. The experimental installation operates at a slow fuel rate, with discontinued supply and precise airflow control. The quality of the gas obtained is evaluated based on the resulting open flame, analyzing its composition.

Highlights

  • The agricultural requirements for energy need an alternative solution for fuel gasification; one of the possible means is by gasification of biofuels, with a special focus on biomass [1]

  • The experimental investigations carried out within the present research focus on a simple gasification technology dedicated to biofuels conversion according to the Lurgi procedure

  • If for coal gasification the difficulty of the homogeneous penetration of the air inlet within the whole combustion volume is balanced by the possibility of the direct emission of CO valorization, for biomass gasification this factor becomes fundamental

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Introduction

The agricultural requirements for energy need an alternative solution for fuel gasification; one of the possible means is by gasification of biofuels, with a special focus on biomass [1]. To this end, it is necessary to develop simple operating methods, both on the fuel supply side and on the air supply side. Based on the ultimate analysis of several biomass types (in particular wood, paper, municipal solid waste and sawdust), Table 3 presents their compositions taking into account a single carbon atom.

Gasification process with steam
Functional aspects and performance analysis of air gasification
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