Feasibility study of gasification of oil palm fronds

Considering the large and consistent supply, oil palm fronds could be a promising source of biomass energy through gasification. There is very scarce information on the characteristics of oil palm fronds, which is vital in deciding if such biomass is technically suitable for gasification. In the pre...

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Main Authors: Sulaiman, S.A., Balamohan, S., Moni, M.N.Z., Atnaw, S.M., Mohamed, A.O.
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Published: Universiti Malaysia Pahang 2015
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spelling my.utp.eprints.259362021-08-30T08:48:11Z Feasibility study of gasification of oil palm fronds Sulaiman, S.A. Balamohan, S. Moni, M.N.Z. Atnaw, S.M. Mohamed, A.O. Considering the large and consistent supply, oil palm fronds could be a promising source of biomass energy through gasification. There is very scarce information on the characteristics of oil palm fronds, which is vital in deciding if such biomass is technically suitable for gasification. In the present work, the feasibility of oil palm fronds for biomass gasification is studied. The study is conducted experimentally via standard tests to determine their thermochemical characteristics. Ultimate analysis is conducted to determine the contents of carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen and sulphide in oil palm fronds. Proximate analysis is performed to identify the burning characteristics of the biomass. The energy content in the fronds is determined by using a bomb calorie meter and is around 18 MJ/kg. The ignitability of the fronds is also studied experimentally to assess the ease to start-up combustion of the fronds. The characteristics of the flame of the resulting syngas from gasification of oil palm fronds are qualitatively studied. Simulated syngas composition study reveals potentials of 22 CO, 1.3 H2, 18.5 CO2 and traces of CH4. The study is extended to computer simulation to predict composition of the syngas. It is found from this work that oil palm fronds are feasible for gasification and has a good potential as a renewable energy source. © 2015 Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia. Universiti Malaysia Pahang 2015 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84962359821&doi=10.15282%2fjmes.9.2015.20.0168&partnerID=40&md5=95f792299a12b6f450d85dc90f41a427 Sulaiman, S.A. and Balamohan, S. and Moni, M.N.Z. and Atnaw, S.M. and Mohamed, A.O. (2015) Feasibility study of gasification of oil palm fronds. Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Sciences, 9 . pp. 1744-1757. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/25936/
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description Considering the large and consistent supply, oil palm fronds could be a promising source of biomass energy through gasification. There is very scarce information on the characteristics of oil palm fronds, which is vital in deciding if such biomass is technically suitable for gasification. In the present work, the feasibility of oil palm fronds for biomass gasification is studied. The study is conducted experimentally via standard tests to determine their thermochemical characteristics. Ultimate analysis is conducted to determine the contents of carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen and sulphide in oil palm fronds. Proximate analysis is performed to identify the burning characteristics of the biomass. The energy content in the fronds is determined by using a bomb calorie meter and is around 18 MJ/kg. The ignitability of the fronds is also studied experimentally to assess the ease to start-up combustion of the fronds. The characteristics of the flame of the resulting syngas from gasification of oil palm fronds are qualitatively studied. Simulated syngas composition study reveals potentials of 22 CO, 1.3 H2, 18.5 CO2 and traces of CH4. The study is extended to computer simulation to predict composition of the syngas. It is found from this work that oil palm fronds are feasible for gasification and has a good potential as a renewable energy source. © 2015 Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia.
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author Sulaiman, S.A.
Balamohan, S.
Moni, M.N.Z.
Atnaw, S.M.
Mohamed, A.O.
spellingShingle Sulaiman, S.A.
Balamohan, S.
Moni, M.N.Z.
Atnaw, S.M.
Mohamed, A.O.
Feasibility study of gasification of oil palm fronds
author_facet Sulaiman, S.A.
Balamohan, S.
Moni, M.N.Z.
Atnaw, S.M.
Mohamed, A.O.
author_sort Sulaiman, S.A.
title Feasibility study of gasification of oil palm fronds
title_short Feasibility study of gasification of oil palm fronds
title_full Feasibility study of gasification of oil palm fronds
title_fullStr Feasibility study of gasification of oil palm fronds
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility study of gasification of oil palm fronds
title_sort feasibility study of gasification of oil palm fronds
publisher Universiti Malaysia Pahang
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