Abstract

There are concerns about the impact of low residual tar concentrations on the long-term operational reliability of downdraft, biomass/waste fired gasifiers. A two-stage laboratory scale fixed-bed reactor has been constructed for simulating the release and destruction of tars in this type of gasifier. The commissioning and preliminary results from the reactor have already been reported. The experimental program has now been extended to investigate the effects of variation in the operating conditions in the second stage of the reactor on the emitted residual tar concentrations. The effects of temperature, char type, char particle size, residence time, and effect of addition of diluted air to the throat have been studied. The tar concentration decreased with increasing temperature, decreasing bed particle size, and increasing residence time. Addition of a limited amount of air also reduced the tar content. Tests with several different feedstocks have been done and these have suggested that the final tar emis...

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