Energies (Jul 2020)

Fluidised Bed Gasification of Diverse Biomass Feedstocks and Blends—An Overall Performance Study

  • Sylvie Valin,
  • Serge Ravel,
  • Philippe Pons de Vincent,
  • Sébastien Thiery,
  • Hélène Miller,
  • Françoise Defoort,
  • Maguelone Grateau

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en13143706
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 14
p. 3706

Abstract

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The aim of this work is to investigate the fluidised bed gasification of several pure and blended feedstock prepared in the form of pellets: oak bark, two bark/wheat straw blends (85/15 and 50/50 wt%) and lignin residue remaining from bioethanol production. Gasification conditions were defined to be representative of dual fluidised bed ones (steam gasification at 850 °C, followed by air combustion of the char). The cold gas efficiency (77–81%), gas composition and tar content (0.9–2.3 g/kgdaf) are close for the gasification of bark and the two bark/wheat straw blends. For lignin residue, the cold gas efficiency is lower (71%), and the tar content is 9.1 g/kgdaf. The agglomeration propensity is much higher for lignin residue than for the other feedstock. This was put into evidence with in-bed temperature measurements at different levels, and confirmed with post-test size screening of the bed material particles. The 50/50 wt% bark/wheat straw blend seems to undergo defluidisation in combustion, however followed by refluidisation of the bed. These findings were also well correlated with a predictive model for defluidisation.

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