F. Scala - processEng
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F. Scala - processEng
Istituto di Ricerche sulla Combustione FLUIDIZED BED COMBUSTION AND GASIFICATION OF WOOD: THE EFFECT OF PELLETIZATION ON ATTRITION Fabrizio Scala FLUIDIZED BED COMBUSTION AND GASIFICATION OF WOOD: THE EFFECT OF PELLETIZATION ON ATTRITION F. Scala 67th IEA-FBC Meeting in KEPRI, Korea Istituto di Ricerche sulla Combustione Introduction Biomass fuels provide an attractive primary energy source because of their renewable nature, neutrality with respect to greenhouse-compounds generation, and limited formation of pollutants. Biomass fuels, however, are characterized by a low energy specific content if compared with fossil fuels. One option is fuel pre-treatment (pelletization, torrefaction, compaction), to increase bulk density and specific energy content, and improve fuel properties. Biomass, characterized by highly reactive chars, can also be suitably used in processes where the fuel gasification is carried out at relatively low temperature (chemical looping combustion and sorption enhanced gasification). FLUIDIZED BED COMBUSTION AND GASIFICATION OF WOOD: THE EFFECT OF PELLETIZATION ON ATTRITION F. Scala 67th IEA-FBC Meeting in KEPRI, Korea Istituto di Ricerche sulla Combustione Introduction - Attrition phenomena Fluidized bed (FB) technology is considered as one of the most suitable choices for biomass conversion (combustion, gasification). Attrition by abrsion and/or percolative fragmentation Secondary fragmentation Primary fragmentation FLUIDIZED BED COMBUSTION AND GASIFICATION OF WOOD: THE EFFECT OF PELLETIZATION ON ATTRITION F. Scala 67th IEA-FBC Meeting in KEPRI, Korea Istituto di Ricerche sulla Combustione Introduction – Comminution phenomena Fuel attrition and fragmentation phenomena are well known to affect the reliability and efficiency of FB combustion and gasification processes. change of the particle size distribution elutriation of fine material The relevance of attrition and fragmentation phenomena are emphasized when using high-volatile fuels (biomass, waste) instead of coals, since highly porous and friable or even incoherent chars are formed upon devolatilization. FLUIDIZED BED COMBUSTION AND GASIFICATION OF WOOD: THE EFFECT OF PELLETIZATION ON ATTRITION F. Scala 67th IEA-FBC Meeting in KEPRI, Korea Istituto di Ricerche sulla Combustione Scope of the work The aim of this work was to investigate the effect of the pelletization process on the biomass behavior during combustion and gasification in a fluidized bed Fragmentation and attrition of two biomass fuels, wood chips and pelletized wood, were studied under combustion and gasification conditions in a lab-scale FB apparatus. Additional experiments under inert conditions were carried out to better understand the mechanisms of biomass char attrition. FLUIDIZED BED COMBUSTION AND GASIFICATION OF WOOD: THE EFFECT OF PELLETIZATION ON ATTRITION F. Scala 67th IEA-FBC Meeting in KEPRI, Korea Istituto di Ricerche sulla Combustione Experimental ID = 40 mm T= 800 °C U= 0.3-0.8 m/s Wsand = 180 g Basket equipped FB Configuration used for fragmentation experiments Two-exit head FB Configuration used for attrition experiments 1) gas preheating section; 2) electrical furnaces; 3) ceramic insulator; 4) gas distributor; 5) thermocouple; 6) fluidization column; 7) head with three-way valve; 8) sintered brass filters; 9) hopper; 10) SO2 scrubber; 11) stack; 12) cellulose filter; 13) membrane pump; 14) gas analyzers; 15) personal computer; 16) manometer; 17) digital mass flowmeters ; 18) air dehumidifier (silica gel). FLUIDIZED BED COMBUSTION AND GASIFICATION OF WOOD: THE EFFECT OF PELLETIZATION ON ATTRITION F. Scala 67th IEA-FBC Meeting in KEPRI, Korea Istituto di Ricerche sulla Combustione Fuel materials Wood chips Wood pellets 11700 18500 moisture volatiles fixed carbon ash Ultimate analysis (dafb), %w 34.9 51.6 13.3 0.2 8.4 74.2 17.1 0.3 carbon hydrogen nitrogen oxygen (diff) 47.5 6.1 0.2 46.2 49.4 5.9 < 0.1 44.6 LHV, kJ/kg Proximate analysis (as received), %w Pellet size = 6x20mm Chip size = 6.35-9mm FLUIDIZED BED COMBUSTION AND GASIFICATION OF WOOD: THE EFFECT OF PELLETIZATION ON ATTRITION F. Scala 67th IEA-FBC Meeting in KEPRI, Korea Istituto di Ricerche sulla Combustione Preliminary devolatilization tests CO2 concentration, % 10 wood pellets 8 fine sand coarse sand T= 800 °C U= 0.3 m/s Gas = air 6 4 char combustion stage 2 0 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 Time, s devolatilization stage Wood pellet devolatilization time = 100s Wood chip devolatilization time=10s* *Solimene et al., 2012 AIChE J. (58) 622-645 FLUIDIZED BED COMBUSTION AND GASIFICATION OF WOOD: THE EFFECT OF PELLETIZATION ON ATTRITION F. Scala 67th IEA-FBC Meeting in KEPRI, Korea Istituto di Ricerche sulla Combustione Primary fragmentation tests results T= 800 °C U= 0.3 m/s Gas = N2 Time = 5 min d0, mm particle shrinkage! Sf n1 d1, mm Wood chips 10.4 0.95 4.5 5.3 Wood pellets 6.0 0.29 1.4 4.9 d0 Sf n1 d1 initial Sauter diameter primary fragmentation probability primary fragmentation multiplication factor final Sauter diameter FLUIDIZED BED COMBUSTION AND GASIFICATION OF WOOD: THE EFFECT OF PELLETIZATION ON ATTRITION F. Scala 67th IEA-FBC Meeting in KEPRI, Korea Istituto di Ricerche sulla Combustione Char attrition tests results – attrition rate T= 800 °C U= 0.8 m/s Wbatch = 2 g Gas = N2 (inert) = N2 + O2 (4.5%) combustion- and gasification(combustion) assisted mechanism = N2 + CO2 (60%) (gasification) Percentage of the initial carbon cumulatively elutriated iner t combustion gasification Wood chips 23 2.65 48 Wood pellets 6 0.35 26 FLUIDIZED BED COMBUSTION AND GASIFICATION OF WOOD: THE EFFECT OF PELLETIZATION ON ATTRITION F. Scala 67th IEA-FBC Meeting in KEPRI, Korea Istituto di Ricerche sulla Combustione Char attrition tests results – carbon conversion T= 800 °C U= 0.8 m/s Wbatch = 2 g Gas = N2 + O2 (4.5%) (combustion) = N2 + CO2 (60%) (gasification) 52% 74% Pelletized biomass showed a higher carbon conversion! FLUIDIZED BED COMBUSTION AND GASIFICATION OF WOOD: THE EFFECT OF PELLETIZATION ON ATTRITION F. Scala 67th IEA-FBC Meeting in KEPRI, Korea Istituto di Ricerche sulla Combustione Conclusions Extensive primary fragmentation was experienced by wood chips upon devolatilization, significantly influencing average particle size and PSD of the fuel. Particle breakage by primary fragmentation was limited for wood pellets, indicating that pelletization procedure was able to give mechanical strength to the particles. Attrition of carbon fines during char combustion was limited for both fuels because of extensive fines afterburning. Attrition of carbon fines from the char particles during gasification was extensive for both fuels, especially for the wood chips. Pelletization was able to decrease the extent of fines generation by attrition. A gasification-assisted attrition mechanism is proposed to explain the experimental results. The low reactivity of the generated fines under gasification conditions makes the loss of carbon by fines elutriation much more significant than that found under combustion conditions. FLUIDIZED BED COMBUSTION AND GASIFICATION OF WOOD: THE EFFECT OF PELLETIZATION ON ATTRITION F. Scala 67th IEA-FBC Meeting in KEPRI, Korea
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