Three-stage modelling and parametric analysis of a downdraft biomass gasifier

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy(2022)

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Syngas production from biomass resources suggest considerable privileges to attain energy sustainability in future. Design and control strategies are essential to extend the technology of biomass gasifiers, which require reliable model developments. The overarching contribution of this study is to develop and evaluate a three-stage biomass gasifier model. The model consists of three successive sub-models for drying and pyrolysis, partial oxidation and char reduction reactors. The pyrolysis of raw material is simulated based on the ligno-cellulosic structure of the biomass by adopting comprehensive kinetic rate modelling approach. The partial oxidation sub-model is built by axis-symmetric 2D transport equations including detailed chemical scheme. Char reduction sub-model is extended based on axis-symmetric 2D DPM model accompanied by appropriate chemical kinetic scheme considering heterogeneous and homogeneous reactions. Accuracy of each sub-model is separately verified by comparison with available numerical and experimental data. Moreover, the correctness and predictability of the complete gasifier model is evaluated using two experimental reports. For both cases, investigations demonstrate high resolution agreement between the results of the developed model and available experimental measurements both thermally and chemically. Furthermore, a parametric analysis is conducted to investigate the gasifier performance against the variations of the main system operating parameters including the type of the feeding biomass and its moisture content, equivalence ratio and air initial temperature. Based on the results, higher volatiles mass fractions and lower char mass fraction have been produced from pyrolyzing of hardwood in comparison with beech wood. Also, Results reveal that with increase of the moisture content from 15% to 35%, syngas LHV and cold gas efficiency reduce by 1.9559 MJ. kg−1 and 25.78% respectively, while H2 mole fraction at the gasifier outlet rises by 0.90%. On the contrary, growth of equivalence ratio from 2 to 10 leads to the drastic increase of syngas LHV by 5.6404 MJ. kg−1, however, cold gas efficiency peaks to 82.75% at the equivalence ratio of 4. Besides, varying the inlet air temperature over a range of 500 K–1300 K causes 0.6938 MJ. kg−1 growth of syngas LHV as well as 9.43% rise of cold gas efficiency.
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Downdraft biomass gasifier,Ligno-cellulosic structure,Pyrolysis,Partial oxidation,Char reduction
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