Gasification performance of sawdust, pelletized sawdust and sub-bituminous coal in a downdraft gasifier

The paper is an experimental study of the gasification process of sawdust (SW), sawdust pellet (SWP) and sub-bituminous coal (SBCoal) by using downdraft gasifier. The gasification was undertaken in a lab-scale fixed-bed gasifier operating under air as an oxidizing agent. The comparison on the raw bi...

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Main Authors: Mansur, F.Z., Faizal, C.K.M., Samad, N.A.F.A., Atnaw, S.M., Sulaiman, S.A.
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spelling my.utp.eprints.300412022-03-25T03:22:01Z Gasification performance of sawdust, pelletized sawdust and sub-bituminous coal in a downdraft gasifier Mansur, F.Z. Faizal, C.K.M. Samad, N.A.F.A. Atnaw, S.M. Sulaiman, S.A. The paper is an experimental study of the gasification process of sawdust (SW), sawdust pellet (SWP) and sub-bituminous coal (SBCoal) by using downdraft gasifier. The gasification was undertaken in a lab-scale fixed-bed gasifier operating under air as an oxidizing agent. The comparison on the raw biomass, treated biomass and coal was assessed in term of the product gas and gasification performance at a fixed condition of gasification temperature of 750 °C and equivalence ratio of 0.25. The gasification performance was tabulated in the form of calorific value of the syngas (HHVsyngas), gasification efficiency (XCGE) and carbon conversion efficiency (XC). It was denoted that SWP produces the highest H2 and the lowest CO2. Furthermore, SBCoal possesses the highest gasification performance among the three feedstocks. Besides, the influence of the temperature between SW, SWP and SBCoal was evaluated at the equivalence ratio of 0.25. The findings demonstrate that rising the temperature, H2 and CO for SW, SWP and SBCoal are increase. The volume of the CO2 is constant as the temperature increases. In contrast, the CH4 decreases with increase in the gasification temperature. As the gasification temperature increases, HHVsyngas and XCGE of SW and SWP are increasing; meanwhile, SBCoal shows the opposite results. Simultaneously with rising gasification temperature, the XC�s of the SW, SWP and SBCoal are increasing. © 2020, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Springer Nature 2020 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85100748989&doi=10.1007%2fs42452-020-03358-x&partnerID=40&md5=003ef775dcd18cba945b6570de3c8f53 Mansur, F.Z. and Faizal, C.K.M. and Samad, N.A.F.A. and Atnaw, S.M. and Sulaiman, S.A. (2020) Gasification performance of sawdust, pelletized sawdust and sub-bituminous coal in a downdraft gasifier. SN Applied Sciences, 2 (9). http://eprints.utp.edu.my/30041/
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description The paper is an experimental study of the gasification process of sawdust (SW), sawdust pellet (SWP) and sub-bituminous coal (SBCoal) by using downdraft gasifier. The gasification was undertaken in a lab-scale fixed-bed gasifier operating under air as an oxidizing agent. The comparison on the raw biomass, treated biomass and coal was assessed in term of the product gas and gasification performance at a fixed condition of gasification temperature of 750 °C and equivalence ratio of 0.25. The gasification performance was tabulated in the form of calorific value of the syngas (HHVsyngas), gasification efficiency (XCGE) and carbon conversion efficiency (XC). It was denoted that SWP produces the highest H2 and the lowest CO2. Furthermore, SBCoal possesses the highest gasification performance among the three feedstocks. Besides, the influence of the temperature between SW, SWP and SBCoal was evaluated at the equivalence ratio of 0.25. The findings demonstrate that rising the temperature, H2 and CO for SW, SWP and SBCoal are increase. The volume of the CO2 is constant as the temperature increases. In contrast, the CH4 decreases with increase in the gasification temperature. As the gasification temperature increases, HHVsyngas and XCGE of SW and SWP are increasing; meanwhile, SBCoal shows the opposite results. Simultaneously with rising gasification temperature, the XC�s of the SW, SWP and SBCoal are increasing. © 2020, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
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author Mansur, F.Z.
Faizal, C.K.M.
Samad, N.A.F.A.
Atnaw, S.M.
Sulaiman, S.A.
spellingShingle Mansur, F.Z.
Faizal, C.K.M.
Samad, N.A.F.A.
Atnaw, S.M.
Sulaiman, S.A.
Gasification performance of sawdust, pelletized sawdust and sub-bituminous coal in a downdraft gasifier
author_facet Mansur, F.Z.
Faizal, C.K.M.
Samad, N.A.F.A.
Atnaw, S.M.
Sulaiman, S.A.
author_sort Mansur, F.Z.
title Gasification performance of sawdust, pelletized sawdust and sub-bituminous coal in a downdraft gasifier
title_short Gasification performance of sawdust, pelletized sawdust and sub-bituminous coal in a downdraft gasifier
title_full Gasification performance of sawdust, pelletized sawdust and sub-bituminous coal in a downdraft gasifier
title_fullStr Gasification performance of sawdust, pelletized sawdust and sub-bituminous coal in a downdraft gasifier
title_full_unstemmed Gasification performance of sawdust, pelletized sawdust and sub-bituminous coal in a downdraft gasifier
title_sort gasification performance of sawdust, pelletized sawdust and sub-bituminous coal in a downdraft gasifier
publisher Springer Nature
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