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Experimental study on a small-scale oxygen-enriched entrained flow biomass gasifier assisted by non-thermal arc plasma

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ENERGY REPORTS
Volume 9, Issue -, Pages 4298-4305

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.egyr.2023.03.072

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Biomass gasification; Oxygen-enriched air; Non-thermal plasma; Small-scale gasifier

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A small-scale oxygen-enriched entrained flow biomass gasifier was developed with a non-thermal arc plasma torch and stainless steel bellows. The characteristics of the non-thermal arc plasma were diagnosed, and the effects of oxygen concentration and bellows length on the gasification process were studied. Increasing the oxygen concentration and using longer bellows improved cold gas efficiency, carbon conversion efficiency, and yields of H2 and CO. The gasifier achieved a cold gas efficiency of 65.8% at a bellows length of 500 mm and oxygen concentration of 34.7%, with an energy efficiency of 60.5% due to low auxiliary energy consumption. The non-thermal arc plasma assisted the entrained flow gasification by converting part of the feedstock into activated reactants.
A small-scale oxygen-enriched entrained flow biomass gasifier consisting of a non-thermal arc plasma torch and a stainless steel bellows was developed. The characteristics of the non-thermal arc plasma were diagnosed. The effects of oxygen concentration and bellows length on the gasification process using rice husk powder as feedstock at a feed rate of 27.1 g/min were studied. The results show that increasing the oxygen concentration of gasifying agent and using longer bellows both lead to the improvement of cold gas efficiency, carbon conversion efficiency, and yields of H2 and CO. The cold gas efficiency of the gasifier at a bellows length of 500 mm and oxygen concentration of 34.7% is 65.8%. And benefiting from low auxiliary energy consumption, the gasifier's energy efficiency reaches 60.5%. The non-thermal arc plasma assists the entrained flow gasification by converting part of the feedstock into activated reactants.(c) 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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