2020
DOI: 10.1115/1.4046601
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Mathematical Model of the Solar Pyrolysis of Biomass

Abstract: The paper presents a two-dimensional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model of lab-scale fixed-bed pyrolytic reactor. The goal of the work was to verify assumptions regarding construction and operating parameters of the pyrolytic reactor and examining heat transfer conditions and the final temperature distribution in the system taking into account the endothermic pyrolysis reactions occurrence. The impact of the most important numerical parameters on simulation results was also investigated. Model was prepar… Show more

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“…The urgency of taking better advantage of all the forms of energy has resulted into a growing interest for harvesting energy from thermal sources. Latent heat, [1], thermomagnetic and magnetic materials, [2], new pyrolytic reactors, [3], thermal storage from nuclear reactors, [4], thermal shocks, [5], or industrial wastes, [6] are just some of the myriad of sources being currently investigated. Current thermal converters are based mostly in the thermoelectric effect or the induction of convection currents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The urgency of taking better advantage of all the forms of energy has resulted into a growing interest for harvesting energy from thermal sources. Latent heat, [1], thermomagnetic and magnetic materials, [2], new pyrolytic reactors, [3], thermal storage from nuclear reactors, [4], thermal shocks, [5], or industrial wastes, [6] are just some of the myriad of sources being currently investigated. Current thermal converters are based mostly in the thermoelectric effect or the induction of convection currents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%