Preliminary Experimental of Biomass Gasification Process with Open Core Throat Less Downdraft Gasifier

W. Jangsawang
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Gasification has been considered a promising approach to converting biomass into useful gaseous products. Downdraft gasifiers are famous for engine applications and used for thermal applications. The product gas has to meet the individual requirements of different end users or applications. The downdraft gasifier based on open core throat less design has been developed according to its suitability for small-sized biomass. The preliminary experiment investigated gasifying characteristics by studying the temperature distribution within the gasifier. This study used three kinds of biomass: Eucalyptus wood chip, Mimosa wood twig, and wood pellet. The results showed that the temperature distribution within the gasifier for each zone corresponds with the character of the gasifying process within the downdraft gasifier. Moreover, the temperature profiles for a gasifying process for all three biomass tests were in the same pattern. The maximum temperature was in the combustion zone (T3). The maximum temperature at the combustion zone for the Eucalyptus wood chip is the highest compared with the maximum temperature at the combustion zone of the Mimosa wood twig and wood pellet. The temperature at the combustion zone (T3) of the Eucalyptus wood chip, Mimosa wood twig, and the wood pellet were 838, 783, and 620 °C, respectively. The temperature at the combustion zone results in the temperature at the reduction zone. The average temperature at the reduction zone for gasifying all three biomass feeds ranges from 470-514 °C. While the temperature at the pyrolysis zone and the gas exit are not significantly different for all three biomass feeds. These results showed that the reaction within the gasifier could carry out continuously with a suitable temperature in each zone as per the design.  
开芯无喉下送风气化炉生物质气化过程初步试验
气化被认为是将生物质转化为有用气体产品的一种很有前途的方法。下行气流气化炉是著名的发动机应用和用于热应用。产品气体必须满足不同最终用户或应用的个性化要求。根据其对小型生物质的适用性,开发了基于开芯无喉设计的下送风气化炉。通过对气化炉内温度分布的研究,初步研究了气化炉的气化特性。本研究使用三种生物质:桉树木片、含羞草木枝和木屑颗粒。结果表明,气化炉内各区域的温度分布与下送风气化炉内气化过程的特点相对应。此外,所有三种生物质试验的气化过程的温度曲线都具有相同的模式。燃烧区(T3)温度最高。桉树木屑燃烧区的最高温度高于含羞草木枝和木屑颗粒燃烧区的最高温度。桉树木屑、含羞草木枝和木屑颗粒的燃烧区T3温度分别为838、783和620℃。燃烧区的温度导致还原区的温度。气化所有三种生物质原料的还原区平均温度范围为470-514℃。而三种生物质原料热解区温度和气体出口温度差异不显著。结果表明,在设计的各区域温度适宜的条件下,气化炉内的反应可以连续进行。
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