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Experimental studies on producer gas generation from wood waste in a downdraft biomass gasifier
Authors:Pratik N Sheth  BV Babu
Institution:1. Chemical Engineering Group, Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), PILANI-333 031, Rajasthan, India;2. Dean-Educational Hardware Division and Professor of Chemical Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), PILANI-333 031, Rajasthan, India
Abstract:A process of conversion of solid carbonaceous fuel into combustible gas by partial combustion is known as gasification. The resulting gas, known as producer gas, is more versatile in its use than the original solid biomass. In the present study, a downdraft biomass gasifier is used to carry out the gasification experiments with the waste generated while making furniture in the carpentry section of the institute’s workshop. Dalbergia sisoo, generally known as sesame wood or rose wood is mainly used in the furniture and wastage of the same is used as a biomass material in the present gasification studies. The effects of air flow rate and moisture content on biomass consumption rate and quality of the producer gas generated are studied by performing experiments. The performance of the biomass gasifier system is evaluated in terms of equivalence ratio, producer gas composition, calorific value of the producer gas, gas production rate, zone temperatures and cold gas efficiency. Material balance is carried out to examine the reliability of the results generated. The experimental results are compared with those reported in the literature.
Keywords:Biomass  Gasification  Producer gas  Downdraft gasifier  Equivalence ratio
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