scholarly journals Investigation of possibility to utilise agricultural waste in gas generator with parametric process control

Author(s):  
Peter Savinyh ◽  
Andrew Palicyn ◽  
Semjons Ivanovs ◽  
Alexander Korotkov
Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (12) ◽  
pp. 3642
Author(s):  
Wacław Romaniuk ◽  
Piotr A. Savinykh ◽  
Kinga Borek ◽  
Yulia A. Plotnikowa ◽  
Andriej V. Palitsyn ◽  
...  

The article discusses the issues of increasing the energy efficiency of processing agricultural waste in a gas generator. The main goal of this technological process is the production of gas fuel from agricultural waste. This fuel is generator gas. The energy value or calorific value of the generator gas depends on the elementary composition of the solid fuel being processed (straw, animal droppings, peat, wood, carbon-containing industrial waste, etc.) and also on the conditions under which chemical reactions take place in the gas generator. In order to improve the gas generator technology, some innovative technical solutions have been proposed. The solutions are related to controlling the supply of the oxidizer (atmospheric air) to the reaction zone of the gas generator, to recuperate the thermal energy of the gas generator and the combined combustion engine of the power plant for the needs of the gasification process. The solutions are also related to the use of compensation and accumulation systems for supplying the consumer with generator gas and to the spatial positioning of the gas generator housing. The control mode of the oxidizer supply to the reaction zone of the gas generator was also investigated. The analysis of the experimental material allows us to draw a conclusion about the positive effect of control modes on the energy value of the generator gas at non-nominal consumption of generator gas by the consumer. This is a consequence of the optimization of the flow speed of the oxidant from the blowing nozzles of the gas generator. According to the tests of the chemical composition of generator gas in gas generator, depending on the number of electromagnetic valves operating, the largest CO content (approx. 17%) was with five valves, CO2 (approx. 5%) with the lower number of valves, and the O2 was with the highest number of valves. The pressure gauge (discharge in gas generator) was the biggest, according to the lower number of valves. The biggest gas consumption was approx. 6 m3/h.


1956 ◽  
Vol 48 (2) ◽  
pp. 81-84
Author(s):  
William Priestley ◽  
B. Dudenbostel, Jr.

1999 ◽  
Vol 09 (PR8) ◽  
pp. Pr8-995-Pr8-1002 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. Hopfe ◽  
W. Grählert ◽  
O. Throl
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