Estimation of wood char size at the end of devolatilization in a bubbling fluidized bed combustor
Journal article, 2008

Two processes, namely shrinkage and primary fragmentation are known to be the major causes of size reduction of wood during its devolatilization in a fluidized bed combustor. A simple phenomenological model incorporating these effects to compute the average char size at the end of devolatilization is proposed. Experiments are conducted in a bubbling fluidized bed combustor using wood having three different shapes namely, cylinder, cuboid and sphere, to measure the average char size at the end of devolatilization. The model prediction of average char size agrees with the measured values within a deviation of 15%. An experimental correlation is derived to determine the number of fragments and is used to estimate the mean char size. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Primary fragmentation

Char size

Wood

Fluidized bed

Shrinkage

Author

M Sreekanth

R Renu Kumar

Ajit Kumar Kolar

Bo G Leckner

Chalmers, Energy and Environment, Energy Technology

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Vol. 87 15-16 3393-3402

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Other Environmental Engineering

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10/8/2017