2023
DOI: 10.14710/ijred.2023.53994
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Simulation and experimental study of refuse-derived fuel gasification in an updraft gasifier

Abstract: Refuse-derived fuel (RDF) made from the mixture of wood and loose rice husk increases the porosity of the fuel in the furnace to facilitate the gasification process. Simulation results show that CO is concentrated in the incomplete combustion zone and CO2 forms mainly in the fully burned area; CH4 forms in the reduction region, while H2 forms in the region of high temperature of the furnace. When the mixture composition was f=0.3, the CO concentration in the syngas reached about 21%, the H2 concentration reach… Show more

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“…Among the various gasification reactor options, the fixed-bed configuration serves as the preferred choice for rice husks, with updraft gasifier arising as a particularly suitable type [12]. Numerous research has used updraft gasifier for rice husks, as evidenced by the works of Qi et al, [13], Cerinski et al, [14], and Nguyen-Thi et al, [15].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Among the various gasification reactor options, the fixed-bed configuration serves as the preferred choice for rice husks, with updraft gasifier arising as a particularly suitable type [12]. Numerous research has used updraft gasifier for rice husks, as evidenced by the works of Qi et al, [13], Cerinski et al, [14], and Nguyen-Thi et al, [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%