Composition of Volatile Gases and Thermochemical Properties of Wood for Modeling of Fixed or Fluidized Beds
Journal article, 2001

The modeling of the conversion of solid fuel in combustion or gasification systems needs a description of the composition of the volatile gases that leave a fuel particle of typical size in a fixed or fluidized bed during devolatilization. Much work has been published on release of volatiles, but a general model of the composition of volatile gases and a comprehensive presentation of the related thermochemical properties of the fuel are still missing. Here, a simplified model is presented whose structure is valid for any solid fuel. The model consists of a heat and mass balance complemented by empirical data. The empirical coefficients have to be specified for certain classes of fuel: the fuels treated in this paper are one type of hardwood and one of softwood, having particle sizes in the range used in utility boilers. The species in the volatile gases are represented by the time mean mass fractions of CO2, CO, H2O, H-2, light hydrocarbons, and heavy hydrocarbons. In addition, a comprehensive set of data is presented for such properties of wood that are needed for modeling of conversion in fixed and fluidized beds. The data are taken from the literature and from measurements carried out in the present work.

Author

Henrik Thunman

Department of Energy Conversion

Fredrik Niklasson

Department of Energy Conversion

Filip Johnsson

Department of Energy Conversion

Bo G Leckner

Department of Energy Conversion

Energy & Fuels

0887-0624 (ISSN) 1520-5029 (eISSN)

Vol. 15 6 1488-1497

Subject Categories

Chemical Engineering

DOI

10.1021/ef010097q

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10/7/2017