Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5483106 | Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2017 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
In recent years, several numerical models have been indeed proposed to characterise and predict such a complex process, where drying, pyrolysis, gasification and combustion take place simultaneously. This article presents a general overview of gasification models available, with emphasis on those based on the stoichiometric method. Although this last may seem too restrictive under some circumstances, equilibrium models are useful to predict the maximum yield attainable by a reagent system, since they reproduce an ideal gasification performance. Due to their simplicity and the reduced computational time, these models are suitable of being employed in a first stage of an analysis or within optimization procedures, where the influence of a number of parameters has to be investigated or a choice of the optimal biomass to be treated for a certain scope is to be made.
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Authors
M. La Villetta, M. Costa, N. Massarotti,