Taguchi approach for co-gasification optimization of torrefied biomass and coal
•Taguchi method is employed to optimize co-gasification.•Torrefied biomass (eucalyptus) and coal are co-gasified in an entrained flow gasifier.•Cold gas efficiency is adopted as the index of the performance of co-gasification.•O/F ratio is the most important factor in determining co-gasification.•Op...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Bioresource technology 2013-09, Vol.144, p.615-622 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Taguchi method is employed to optimize co-gasification.•Torrefied biomass (eucalyptus) and coal are co-gasified in an entrained flow gasifier.•Cold gas efficiency is adopted as the index of the performance of co-gasification.•O/F ratio is the most important factor in determining co-gasification.•Optimized cold gas efficiency and carbon conversion are 80.99% and 94.51%, respectively.
This study employs the Taguchi method to approach the optimum co-gasification operation of torrefied biomass (eucalyptus) and coal in an entrained flow gasifier. The cold gas efficiency is adopted as the performance index of co-gasification. The influences of six parameters, namely, the biomass blending ratio, oxygen-to-fuel mass ratio (O/F ratio), biomass torrefaction temperature, gasification pressure, steam-to-fuel mass ratio (S/F ratio), and inlet temperature of the carrier gas, on the performance of co-gasification are considered. The analysis of the signal-to-noise ratio suggests that the O/F ratio is the most important factor in determining the performance and the appropriate O/F ratio is 0.7. The performance is also significantly affected by biomass along with torrefaction, where a torrefaction temperature of 300°C is sufficient to upgrade eucalyptus. According to the recommended operating conditions, the values of cold gas efficiency and carbon conversion at the optimum co-gasification are 80.99% and 94.51%, respectively. |
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ISSN: | 0960-8524 1873-2976 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.biortech.2013.07.016 |