2023
DOI: 10.3390/fire6090361
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Optimization of Gasifying Agents in 3D Downdraft Gasification for Enhanced Gas Composition, Combustion, and CO2 Utilization

Adil Mehmood,
Muhammad Wasim Tahir,
Muhammad Azam Saeed
et al.

Abstract: The depletion of fossil-based fuels, fluctuating fuel market, and environmental deterioration demand an aggressive approach towards the advancement of renewable energy technologies. By the time reliable technology for a clean and abundant energy supply is established, existing sources must be economized. Biomass gasification is the way forward in that direction. CFD modeling shows promise in the development of advanced gasification systems. A simplified 3D CFD model of a downdraft gasifier is developed to inve… Show more

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“…Gasification is one of the most feasible thermochemical processes, besides pyrolysis and torrefaction, for producing high-quality, sustainable, multi-purpose materials that can widely replace fossil fuel-based materials in many applications [1][2][3]. The equivalence ratio (ER) usually ranges from 0.1 to 0.5, while process temperatures are held between 650 and 1200 • C [4,5] depending on the gasification principle (fixed bed [6], fluidised bed [7], or entrained flow [8]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gasification is one of the most feasible thermochemical processes, besides pyrolysis and torrefaction, for producing high-quality, sustainable, multi-purpose materials that can widely replace fossil fuel-based materials in many applications [1][2][3]. The equivalence ratio (ER) usually ranges from 0.1 to 0.5, while process temperatures are held between 650 and 1200 • C [4,5] depending on the gasification principle (fixed bed [6], fluidised bed [7], or entrained flow [8]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%