Prediction of Calorific Value of Syngas Produced from Oil-Palm Fronds Gasification

The calorific value (CV) of syngas produced from gasification of solid biomass varies depending on the type of biomass as well as the gasifier type. Moreover, the interdependent operating conditions like reactor temperature, moisture content of biomass, and air fuel ratio play a major role in the co...

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Main Authors: Atnaw, Samson Mekbib, Sulaiman, S. A., Yusup, Suzana
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spelling my.utp.eprints.65672017-01-19T08:22:25Z Prediction of Calorific Value of Syngas Produced from Oil-Palm Fronds Gasification Atnaw, Samson Mekbib Sulaiman, S. A. Yusup, Suzana TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The calorific value (CV) of syngas produced from gasification of solid biomass varies depending on the type of biomass as well as the gasifier type. Moreover, the interdependent operating conditions like reactor temperature, moisture content of biomass, and air fuel ratio play a major role in the composition as well as calorific value of syngas. The gasification of oil-palm fronds (OPF) is not studied in the past, and there is no previous work on the expected composition or CV of syngas. Therefore, it is found necessary to predict the CV of syngas for different operating conditions, in order to be able to exploit the energy reserve of this abundantly available biomass waste. This paper presents the prediction of CV of syngas produced from downdraft gasification of OPF by making use of ASPEN PLUS simulation model. The results of the simulation showed how the CV varies with operating conditions: moisture content, air fuel ratio and oxidation zone temperature. The result of the model showed that the CV predicted vary in the range of 4.05 to 4.35 MJ/m3 for increase in the oxidation zone temperature from 500 to 1200°C. In addition, the CV showed a decrease with moisture content. Moreover, a closely similar pattern of change in CV is obtained, through comparison with results reported in literature for gasification of other types of biomass feedstock. 2011-09 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/6567/1/Samson_NPC_2011_Prediction_of_CV.pdf Atnaw, Samson Mekbib and Sulaiman, S. A. and Yusup, Suzana (2011) Prediction of Calorific Value of Syngas Produced from Oil-Palm Fronds Gasification. In: 3rd National Postgraduate Conference, Tronoh. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/6567/
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Atnaw, Samson Mekbib
Sulaiman, S. A.
Yusup, Suzana
Prediction of Calorific Value of Syngas Produced from Oil-Palm Fronds Gasification
description The calorific value (CV) of syngas produced from gasification of solid biomass varies depending on the type of biomass as well as the gasifier type. Moreover, the interdependent operating conditions like reactor temperature, moisture content of biomass, and air fuel ratio play a major role in the composition as well as calorific value of syngas. The gasification of oil-palm fronds (OPF) is not studied in the past, and there is no previous work on the expected composition or CV of syngas. Therefore, it is found necessary to predict the CV of syngas for different operating conditions, in order to be able to exploit the energy reserve of this abundantly available biomass waste. This paper presents the prediction of CV of syngas produced from downdraft gasification of OPF by making use of ASPEN PLUS simulation model. The results of the simulation showed how the CV varies with operating conditions: moisture content, air fuel ratio and oxidation zone temperature. The result of the model showed that the CV predicted vary in the range of 4.05 to 4.35 MJ/m3 for increase in the oxidation zone temperature from 500 to 1200°C. In addition, the CV showed a decrease with moisture content. Moreover, a closely similar pattern of change in CV is obtained, through comparison with results reported in literature for gasification of other types of biomass feedstock.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Atnaw, Samson Mekbib
Sulaiman, S. A.
Yusup, Suzana
author_facet Atnaw, Samson Mekbib
Sulaiman, S. A.
Yusup, Suzana
author_sort Atnaw, Samson Mekbib
title Prediction of Calorific Value of Syngas Produced from Oil-Palm Fronds Gasification
title_short Prediction of Calorific Value of Syngas Produced from Oil-Palm Fronds Gasification
title_full Prediction of Calorific Value of Syngas Produced from Oil-Palm Fronds Gasification
title_fullStr Prediction of Calorific Value of Syngas Produced from Oil-Palm Fronds Gasification
title_full_unstemmed Prediction of Calorific Value of Syngas Produced from Oil-Palm Fronds Gasification
title_sort prediction of calorific value of syngas produced from oil-palm fronds gasification
publishDate 2011
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/6567/1/Samson_NPC_2011_Prediction_of_CV.pdf
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