2012
DOI: 10.1134/s0012500812090030
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Pyrolytic conversion of biomass to gaseous fuel

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“…The temperature in the cracking zone significantly affects the yield of noncondensable gases. Of greatest interest is temperature T c = 1000°C, since it was shown in [12] that at a temperature of T c = 1000°C and an interaction time of about 4 seconds in the cracking zone, almost complete conversion of condensing pyrolysis products into gas occurs, and CO 2 is almost completely converted to CO due to the developed surface and high reactivity of the coke residue. The experimentally obtained dependences of the yield of non-condensable gases on the temperature in the pyrolysis zone for different temperatures in the cracking zone [17] are shown in Figure 4.…”
Section: The Temperatures In the Pyrolysis And Cracking Zonesmentioning
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“…The temperature in the cracking zone significantly affects the yield of noncondensable gases. Of greatest interest is temperature T c = 1000°C, since it was shown in [12] that at a temperature of T c = 1000°C and an interaction time of about 4 seconds in the cracking zone, almost complete conversion of condensing pyrolysis products into gas occurs, and CO 2 is almost completely converted to CO due to the developed surface and high reactivity of the coke residue. The experimentally obtained dependences of the yield of non-condensable gases on the temperature in the pyrolysis zone for different temperatures in the cracking zone [17] are shown in Figure 4.…”
Section: The Temperatures In the Pyrolysis And Cracking Zonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is shown in [12] that when solving the problem of finding the optimal operating parameters of a modernized installation, its efficiency can be increased to 69.5%, but the efficiency of energy conversion of raw materials will decrease to 70.3%. Thermal power brought in by natural gas combustion products P CP 14,7…”
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“…This content includes waste from felling trees (branches, small size, stumps, etc.) in the amount of 173 million cubic metres annually, 63 million cubic metres annually harvestable felling resides, about 9 million cubic metre remains in the form of stumps [20].…”
Section: The Innovative Technologies Of Biomass Fuel Usementioning
confidence: 99%