Abstract
A 125 kg h−1 biomass gasifier of modular design was developed at the Sardar Patel Renewable Energy Research Institute (SPRERI) and tested on the thermal mode to test the concept. Based on these studies, a scaled-up 375 kg h−1 modular throat type, down-draft gasifier system was designed, developed and tested. The performance of the two systems is discussed in this paper.
The smaller gasifier when tested at a wood consumption rate of 55 kg h−1 gave a gas calorific value of 4.24 MJ N m−3 and cold gas gasification efficiency of 63%. The larger gasifier system was operated for about 50 h using agro-residues briquettes at gas flow rates of 213 and 278 N m3 h−1. The cold gas efficiency was in the range of 70–73%. The gasifier was also operated at a gas flow rate of 460 N m3 h−1 using wood as feedstock at a cold gas efficiency of 71%. The gasifier system was also tested continuously for 10 h without any problem and it produced good quality of gas consistently.
Original language | American English |
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Journal | Biomass and Bioenergy |
Volume | 32 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Jan 2008 |
Keywords
- Biomass briquettes
- Modular
- Thermal application
- Throat-type down-draft gasifier
DC Disciplines
- Mechanical Engineering
- Engineering