scholarly journals The Experimental Study of Full-scale Biomass-fired Bubbling Fluidized Bed Boiler

2014 ◽  
Vol 61 ◽  
pp. 643-647 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jan Skvaril ◽  
Anders Avelin ◽  
Jan Sandberg ◽  
Erik Dahlquist
Author(s):  
Gretta Larisa Aurora Arce Ferrufino ◽  
Ivonete Ávila ◽  
Carlos Manuel Romero Luna ◽  
Fernando Manente Perrella Balestieri

Author(s):  
Barbara Malsegna ◽  
Andrea Di Giuliano ◽  
Katia Gallucci

This paper aims to investigate the usage of waste from Absorbent Hygienic Products (AHP) as a fuel for gasification or pyrolysis, two attractive routes to obtain valuable products and dispose of this kind of waste. The study experimentally investigated the devolatilization of coarsely shred-ded materials from diapers, in a laboratory-scale bubbling fluidized bed made of sand, as a rep-resentative preparatory step of above-mentioned thermochemical conversions. Two versions of shredded materials were considered: as-manufactured diapers (AHPam, as a reference), and the cellulosic fraction of sterilized used diapers (AHPus). Results were presented, obtained from physic-chemical characterization of AHPam and AHPus (TGA, CHNS/O, proximate and ultimate analysis, XRF, ICP-AES, SEM-EDS) and their devolatilizations at 500-600-700-800°C, under two different atmospheres (air plus nitrogen, or pure nitrogen as a reference). Generally, temperature had most influenced syngas composition, with better performances under pure nitrogen. At 700-800 °C under pure nitrogen, the highest syngas quality and yield were obtained. For AHPam and AHPus, respectively: (i) H2 richness equaled 29.5 vol% and 23.7 vol%, while hydrocarbons poorness equaled 14.8 vol% and 7.4 vol% on dry, dilution-free basis; (ii) 53.7 Nl 100 gfuel-1 and 46.0 Nl 100 gfuel-1 were produced. Overall, AHP emerged as an interesting fuel for thermochemical conversions.


2016 ◽  
Vol 93 ◽  
pp. 460-468 ◽  
Author(s):  
Avanti Kulkarni ◽  
Ryan Baker ◽  
Nourredine Abdoulmomine ◽  
Sushil Adhikari ◽  
Sushil Bhavnani

Author(s):  
Bengt-Johan Skrifvars ◽  
Patrik Yrjas ◽  
Mikko Hupa ◽  
Martti Aho ◽  
Jaani Silvennoinen ◽  
...  

This paper deals with the prediction of ash related problems in fluidized bed boilers during co-firing of various bio-fuels. A study was performed where the slagging and fouling behavior was monitored in three different sized bubbling fluidized bed combustors, a 20 kW semi-pilot reactor, a 2 MW pilot-scale device and a 105 MW full-scale boiler. The aim of the study was to learn about how well slagging and fouling in a small-scale device compares to a full-scale boiler and to see how well the slagging and fouling can be predicted with a small-scale device. Various types of Scandinavian bio-fuels as well as peat were used both separately and mixed. From all three devices ash and deposit samples were collected during as uniform and stable conditions as possible. The fuels used in the three devices during the test campaigns were carefully chosen so that they would be as similar as possible. Bed, furnace and flue gas temperatures were monitored as well as flue gas emissions. The fuels, ashes and deposits were analyzed on their main components and deposition rates were calculated based on the deposit measurements. These data were finally used for assessing the slagging and fouling propensity of the fired fuel. The paper compares and discusses the results from the three different size classes.


2019 ◽  
Vol 33 (7) ◽  
pp. 5829-5839 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chao Chen ◽  
Lingling Zhao ◽  
Xuan Wu ◽  
Jingfan Wang

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