Effect of blending ratio on temperature profile and syngas composition of woody biomass co-gasification

Co-gasification of biomass is beneficial as only relying on one type of biomass causes interruption in gasification if the feedstock supply is disrupted for any reason. Therefore, co-gasification of different biomass materials is a potential way to overcome the problem. In this work, co-gasification...

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Main Authors: Sulaiman, S.A., Inayat, M., Basri, H., Guangul, F.M., Atnaw, S.M.
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Published: Universiti Malaysia Pahang 2016
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spelling my.utp.eprints.253432021-08-27T12:58:33Z Effect of blending ratio on temperature profile and syngas composition of woody biomass co-gasification Sulaiman, S.A. Inayat, M. Basri, H. Guangul, F.M. Atnaw, S.M. Co-gasification of biomass is beneficial as only relying on one type of biomass causes interruption in gasification if the feedstock supply is disrupted for any reason. Therefore, co-gasification of different biomass materials is a potential way to overcome the problem. In this work, co-gasification of wood chips (WC) and coconut fronds (CF) was carried out in a downdraft gasifier at 400 L/min airflow rate. Three blends of WC/CF of 70:30, 50:50 and 30:70 ratios were considered with a maximum particle size of 2.5-3.0 cm. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of blending ratio on the temperature profile and syngas composition produced by the co-gasification of WC/CF blended feedstock. The results show that the temperature profile and syngas composition of 70:30 WC/CF blend was comparatively better. The average syngas composition of 70:30 WC/CF blend during steady state co-gasification operation was 20, 12 and 3 for CO, H2 and CH4 respectively. Similarly, the average syngas composition of 50:50 WC/CF blend was around 21, 8 and 0.7 for CO, H2, and CH4 respectively. While the 30:70 WC/CF blend encountered with bridging problem due to fibrous and low density CF. No more than 50 of fibrous and low density feedstock like CF is recommended in a blend for stable and progressive co-gasification. © Universiti Malaysia Pahang. Universiti Malaysia Pahang 2016 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85008704841&doi=10.15282%2fjmes.10.2.2016.20.0204&partnerID=40&md5=c0d8a470d6a0a98b8ea87a867c3e6132 Sulaiman, S.A. and Inayat, M. and Basri, H. and Guangul, F.M. and Atnaw, S.M. (2016) Effect of blending ratio on temperature profile and syngas composition of woody biomass co-gasification. Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Sciences, 10 (2). pp. 2176-2186. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/25343/
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description Co-gasification of biomass is beneficial as only relying on one type of biomass causes interruption in gasification if the feedstock supply is disrupted for any reason. Therefore, co-gasification of different biomass materials is a potential way to overcome the problem. In this work, co-gasification of wood chips (WC) and coconut fronds (CF) was carried out in a downdraft gasifier at 400 L/min airflow rate. Three blends of WC/CF of 70:30, 50:50 and 30:70 ratios were considered with a maximum particle size of 2.5-3.0 cm. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of blending ratio on the temperature profile and syngas composition produced by the co-gasification of WC/CF blended feedstock. The results show that the temperature profile and syngas composition of 70:30 WC/CF blend was comparatively better. The average syngas composition of 70:30 WC/CF blend during steady state co-gasification operation was 20, 12 and 3 for CO, H2 and CH4 respectively. Similarly, the average syngas composition of 50:50 WC/CF blend was around 21, 8 and 0.7 for CO, H2, and CH4 respectively. While the 30:70 WC/CF blend encountered with bridging problem due to fibrous and low density CF. No more than 50 of fibrous and low density feedstock like CF is recommended in a blend for stable and progressive co-gasification. © Universiti Malaysia Pahang.
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author Sulaiman, S.A.
Inayat, M.
Basri, H.
Guangul, F.M.
Atnaw, S.M.
spellingShingle Sulaiman, S.A.
Inayat, M.
Basri, H.
Guangul, F.M.
Atnaw, S.M.
Effect of blending ratio on temperature profile and syngas composition of woody biomass co-gasification
author_facet Sulaiman, S.A.
Inayat, M.
Basri, H.
Guangul, F.M.
Atnaw, S.M.
author_sort Sulaiman, S.A.
title Effect of blending ratio on temperature profile and syngas composition of woody biomass co-gasification
title_short Effect of blending ratio on temperature profile and syngas composition of woody biomass co-gasification
title_full Effect of blending ratio on temperature profile and syngas composition of woody biomass co-gasification
title_fullStr Effect of blending ratio on temperature profile and syngas composition of woody biomass co-gasification
title_full_unstemmed Effect of blending ratio on temperature profile and syngas composition of woody biomass co-gasification
title_sort effect of blending ratio on temperature profile and syngas composition of woody biomass co-gasification
publisher Universiti Malaysia Pahang
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