Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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677636 | Biomass and Bioenergy | 2012 | 10 Pages |
A model for pressurised steam/O2-blown fluidised-bed gasification of biomass with catalytic reforming of hydrocarbons and tars was developed using Aspen Plus simulation software. Seven main blocks were used to model the fluidised-bed gasifier and two for the catalytic reformer. Modelling blocks were complemented with FORTRAN subroutines to simulate the observed non-equilibrium behaviour of the process. The model was fitted with experimental data derived from a 0.5 MW scale test rig operated with crushed wood pellets and forest residues and was shown to be capable of predicting product gas composition from gasification of clean wood. A parametric analysis indicated that a significant improvement in the syngas efficiency could be achieved by rising the filtration temperature and reformer conversions. Other improvement possibilities include fuel drying and lower reforming temperature.
► We introduce a simple yet usable way to model fluidised-bed gasification of wood. ► The model is fitted with experimental data from a 0.5 MW process development unit. ► We examine the effects of key process parameters to the performance of the system.