POWER GENERATION BY STIRLING ENGINE DURING FLUIDIZED BED COMBUSTION OF WOOD PELLETS
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
A system consisting of a Stirling Engine (SE) and a fluidized bed combustor (FBC) for
combined heat and power (CHP) generation has been experimentally investigated. The heat
generated by combustion of wood pellets is used as source for the Stirling engine, that converts
part of the thermal energy into mechanical and then electric energy. This system having the
heat exchanger of the SE located inside the sand bed of the FBC presents several advantages:
i) very high bed-to-external surfaces heat exchange coefficients; ii) absence of fouling on the
heat exchange surface due to the cleaning action exerted by the fluidized sand particles; iii)
FBCs are able to use a wide variety of biomass fuels.
The FBC used in this investigation can develop a thermal power in the range 15-40 kW feeding
wood pellets as fuel and changing fluidization conditions and fuel feeding rate. Bed operation
temperature was varied in the range 750-850 °C. The SE adopted is a ?-type with the heater in
form of tube bundle. The performances of this integrated system have been assessed in terms
of gaseous emissions and of SE efficiency varying the bed temperature and the pressure of SE
working fluid. A mathematical model able to simulate the integration of the fluidized bed
combustor with the SE for CHP generation has been developed to quantify the heat fluxes
among the different components of the system.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Biomass; Renewable Energy; CHP; Stirling engine; Fluidized bed combustion
Elenco autori:
Marra, FRANCESCO SAVERIO; Solimene, Roberto; Urciuolo, Massimo; Chirone, Riccardo
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