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Optimization of producer gas production from rice husks and sawdust in a three-stage gasifier

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15567036.2021.1941438

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Biomass gasification; rice husks; sawdust; producer gas; three-stage gasifier

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  1. Energy Policy and Planning Office, Ministry of Energy [EPPO 058/2560]

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The study compared producer gas production from rice husks and sawdust in a three-stage gasifier, finding that rice husks are more suitable due to higher gas yields and cold gas efficiencies.
This article reports a study on producer gas production from biomass via gasification in a three-stage gasifier with a maximum biomass feed rate of 5 kg/h. Rice husks and sawdust were used in the experiments at feed rates of 3 kg/h. The FCR (feed consumption rate) was 0.05 kg/min for both biomasses. The results showed that the maximum temperature in the reactor occurred in a reduction zone at 890 and 846 degrees C for rice husks and sawdust, respectively. Analysis of the obtained gas fuel was done. It was found that the heating values were 7,267.26 and 6,470.45 kJ/Nm(3), gas flowrates were 0.072 and 0.065 m(3)/min, gas yields were 1.44 and 1.30 Nm(3)/kg, and cold gas efficiencies were 66.6 and 45.3%, from rice husks and sawdust, respectively. Comparing the two types of biomass, rice husks are a more suitable raw material than sawdust as a fuel gas production via gasification in a three-stage gasifier. This is due to their light and uniform particle weight. Rice husks can be processed continuously. Therefore, they are a potential fuel for decentralized electricity generation in the small communities of Thailand.

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