Transitory Regime of Wood Biomass Air Gasification
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2017
Abstract
Poplar is a deciduous tree from the Salicaceae family. Due to its high growth rate, poplar is considered an energetic crop. In this paper, the gasification of poplar was studied at laboratory scale. The process temperature and the equivalence ratio (ER) were varied to observe the influence of process parameters, and the transitory regime of poplar air gasification during start-up. The variation of gas components concentration during the process run was measured and analyzed. The gasification experiments were conducted using electrically heated batch tubular reactor with a cross current flow of air, at atmospheric pressure. The process temperature was varied between 650ºC and 850ºC, while the ER was varied between 0.25 and 0.35.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Proceedings of 8th International Conference on Energy and Environment: Energy Saved Today is Asset for Future, CIEM 2017
First Page
390
Last Page
393
Recommended Citation
Tirtea, R., Stanciulescu, I., Ionescu, G., Bulmau, C., Marculescu, C., Boldor, D., & Boldor, D. (2017). Transitory Regime of Wood Biomass Air Gasification. Proceedings of 8th International Conference on Energy and Environment: Energy Saved Today is Asset for Future, CIEM 2017, 390-393. https://doi.org/10.1109/CIEM.2017.8120799