Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11030250 | Fuel | 2019 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
To design a large-scale pyrolysis reactor, a complete particle level model was developed using pyrolysis of babul wood. Babul wood, the abundant woody biomass in India, is a highly reactive and promising feedstock for pyrolysis and considered as a case study in the present work. Thermo-balance was used to devolatilize the wood particles at different heating rates from (10 to 20â¯Kâ¯minâ1), thereby estimate the intrinsic kinetics parameters. Non-condensable gases released from wood pyrolysis were also modeled and derived the kinetic parameters. Large wood single particle dimension of L/D â¼3.5 was chosen to investigate the pyrolysis reaction and developed a particle level model which involves both heat transfer and chemical reactions phenomena. Particle model developed was simulated with intrinsic kinetic parameters generated from kinetic models. Two-step consecutive model with different reaction orders (mâ¯=â¯1, nâ¯=â¯2) was found to explain the experimental data very well. Additionally, optimum conditions for maximum product yields and detail characterization of bio-oil was carried out using different analytical techniques.
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Authors
Praveen Ghodke, Ramesh Naidu Mandapati,