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Performance analysis of a pilot gasification system of biomass with stepwise intake of air-steam considering waste heat utilization

Fengtao Han, Yonghong Niu, Xiaowu Zhang, Zhenjie Guo, Shuangping Duan, Haijing Liu, Bin Lu and Hui Chen

Renewable Energy, 2024, vol. 236, issue C

Abstract: Although the fixed-bed gasifier is widely used because of their simple structure, easy operation, and strong adaptability to biomass type, its economy is weakened by their low bioenergy conversion ability and heat utilization efficiency. Therefore, a novel biomass gasifier with stepwise intake of air–steam is proposed, which also innovatively integrates the concept of multi-stage utilization of waste heat generated during the gasification process into its design. And a pilot system comprising the novel biomass gasifier with a biomass consumption of 30 kg/h has been built. A series of continuous air-steam gasification experiments on pine wood particles shown that, the high-temperature steam in the reduction zone enhanced the ring opening of aromatic hydrocarbons, decarboxylation, dehydroxylation, and the conversion of long-chain to short-chain hydrocarbons, thus increasing the yield of small-molecule gases. The steam reforming reaction played an active role in increasing the hydrogen content, the gasification gas's production and low calorific value. And the relationship among the reaction rates on the surface of char should be VC + H2O>VC+2H2O>VC + CO2>VC+2H2. The minimum input temperature of steam was 350 °C, otherwise more char would be consumed in the oxidation zone to provide heat. The proposed steam-air gasification system achieved optimal performance with an air-to-steam mass ratio (A/S) of approximately 8, a steam temperature of 400 °C, and an air-to-biomass mass ratio (A/B) of 1.2. The average gas production could reach 2.67 m3/kg, with the average low calorific value of 5.1 MJ/m3. The average hydrogen content could reach 20 %, with the average H2/CO ratio of 2. The average effective gasification efficiency could reach 69.72 %. Compared with air gasification, the proposed air-steam gasification was equivalent to the use of 1 kWh of electricity to produce 2.4 kWh of electricity. Combining market research, the price of steam produced by the proposed system was approximately 70 CNY/t less than when using natural gas. This study aims to provide a technical reference for improving the performance of biomass gasification in practical applications.

Keywords: Biomass; Air-steam gasification; Downdraft gasifier; Pilot experiments; Gasification performance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2024.121498

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