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OPTIMIZING SYNTHESIS GAS YIELD FROM THE CROSS DRAFT GASIFICATION OF WOODY BIOMASS

Citation:

LEMIEUX, P. M., S. D. SERRE, F. NJIKAM, A. SHAHBAZI, V. SHIRLEY, AND C. LEE. OPTIMIZING SYNTHESIS GAS YIELD FROM THE CROSS DRAFT GASIFICATION OF WOODY BIOMASS. Presented at Air & Water Management Association 2006 Annual Conference& Exhibition, NEW ORLEANS, LA, June 20 - 23, 2006.

Impact/Purpose:

Biomass can be gasified to yield synthesis gas, tars, and ash. The process is governed by a number of parameters such as the temperature of the gasifying medium (in this case), and the moisture content of the feedstock. Synthesis gas from gasifying wood pellets was collected and analyzed as a function of inlet air temperature and feedstock moisture content. The air was introduced at temperatures ranging from 630 to 730 °C and the moisture content of the feedstock ranged from 8 to 20%. The data collected was used to establish the relationship between the outcome of gasification and these two parameters, and then to determine optimal operating parameters for maximizing the fuel value (maximizing the concentrations of flammable gases in the synthesis gas) while minimizing the production of gasification tars.

Description:

Symposium Paper

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ PAPER)
Product Published Date:06/21/2006
Record Last Revised:01/28/2013
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 154805