Thermochemical conversion of brown coal and biomass in a pressurised fluidised bed gasifier with hot gas filtration using ceramic channel filters: measurements and gasifier modelling

Biomass (wood and Miscanthus pellets) and Rhenish brown-coal were gasified using a 1.5 MW th (max.) pressurised fluidised bed gasification (PFBG) installation. NO x precursor and tar emissions were studied by varying process parameters like the fuel type, pressure, temperature and air factor. Carbon...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied energy 2003-03, Vol.74 (3), p.425-437
Hauptverfasser: de Jong, W., Ünal, Ö., Andries, J., Hein, K.R.G., Spliethoff, H.
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Zusammenfassung:Biomass (wood and Miscanthus pellets) and Rhenish brown-coal were gasified using a 1.5 MW th (max.) pressurised fluidised bed gasification (PFBG) installation. NO x precursor and tar emissions were studied by varying process parameters like the fuel type, pressure, temperature and air factor. Carbon conversions were well above 80%. Fuel-nitrogen conversion into NH 3 was mostly above ca. 50%. Fuel-nitrogen conversion into HCN was significantly lower. Results were in-line with comparable investigations with bottom feeding. Measurements of the gas composition for Miscanthus gasification were compared with a steady-state model based on elementary reaction chemistry and heterogeneous gas–char reactions related to the emission of nitrogen species. A flash pyrolysis model (FG-DVC-biomass version) was applied to determine the initial yields. Measurements and model simulation results were in reasonably good agreement.
ISSN:0306-2619
1872-9118
DOI:10.1016/S0306-2619(02)00197-6