Title of article
From coal to biomass gasification: Comparison of thermodynamic efficiency
Author/Authors
Mark J. Prins، نويسنده , , Krzysztof J. Ptasinski، نويسنده , , Frans J.J.G. Janssen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
12
From page
1248
To page
1259
Abstract
The effect of fuel composition on the thermodynamic efficiency of gasifiers and gasification systems is studied. A chemical equilibrium
model is used to describe the gasifier. It is shown that the equilibrium model presents the highest gasification efficiency that can be
possibly attained for a given fuel. Gasification of fuels with varying composition of organic matter, in terms of O/C and H/C ratio as
illustrated in a Van Krevelen diagram, is compared. It was found that exergy losses in gasifying wood (O/C ratio around 0.6) are larger
than those for coal (O/C ratio around 0.2). At a gasification temperature of 927 1C, a fuel with O/C ratio below 0.4 is recommended,
which corresponds to a lower heating value above 23 MJ/kg. For gasification at 1227 1C, a fuel with O/C ratio below 0.3 and lower
heating value above 26 MJ/kg is preferred. It could thus be attractive to modify the properties of highly oxygenated biofuels prior to
gasification, e.g. by separation of wood into its components and gasification of the lignin component, thermal pre-treatment, and/or
mixing with coal in order to enhance the heating value of the gasifier fuel.
Keywords
Energy , Biomass , Coal , Exergy , Entropy , Gasification , Thermodynamics process
Journal title
Energy
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Energy
Record number
417107
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