Characterization of the Devolatilization Rate of Solid Fuels in Fluidized Beds by Time-Resolved Pressure Measurements
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
The characterization of volatile matter (VM) release from solid fuel particles during
fluidized-bed combustion/gasification is relevant to the assessment of the reactor performance,
as devolatilization rate affects in-bed axial fuel segregation and VM distribution
across the reactor. An experimental technique for the characterization of the
devolatilization rate of solid fuels in fluidized beds is proposed. It is based on the analysis
of the time series of pressure measured in a bench-scale fluidized-bed reactor as
VM is released from a batch of fuel particles. A remarkable feature of the technique is
the possibility to follow fast devolatilization with excellent time-resolution. A mathematical
model of the experiment has been developed to determine the time-resolved
devolatilization rate, the devolatilization time and the volume-based mean molecular
weight of the emitted volatile compounds. Devolatilization kinetics has been characterized
for different solid fuels over a broad range of particle sizes.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
devolatilization; pyrolysis; reaction kinetics; fluidized bed; coal biomass
Elenco autori:
Solimene, Roberto; Chirone, Riccardo
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