Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
Combustion is an important technology widely applied for conversion of coal and biomass. Large scale development and optimization require mathematical modeling which, allowing quantitative representation of various phenomena, is a powerful tool for process design, prediction of combustor performances, understanding of pollutants evolution, analysis of process transients and examination of strategies for effective control. An unreacted-core-shrinking model is used to describe drying, pyrolysis, gasification and combustion of single thick wood particles under conditions representative of packed bed reactors. A parametric analysis indicates that simulation results are strongly affected by the dynamics of the gas phase. Hence, the solid phase combustion model has been extended to include a description of the multi-dimensional gas phase processes in accordance with the assumptions usually made in commercial CFD codes.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Biomass; modeling; combustion; gasification; CFD.
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