RESEARCH OF THE GASIFICATION PROCESS OF WOOD BIOMASS IN A CONTINUOUS LAYER

  • Yo.S. Mysak Lviv Polytechnic National University, Lviv
  • S.S. Lys Lviv Polytechnic National University, Lviv
Keywords: wood biomass, lower calorific value, synthesis gas (syngas), gasification, regression dependence

Abstract

The gasification technology of wood biomass is an essential problem whose solution will create clean energy as an alternative combustion of fossil fuels and coal gasification. It also can solve the problems of the ecological utilization of industrial and household waste as well as of obtaining cheap energy and improving industrial effects for the environment. The analysis of the theoretical provisions and experimental tests has proved the possibility of processing wood during its gasification in a gas generator with a continuous layer; it is processed into gaseous fuel with the lower calorific value being 1.5 times higher in comparison with the calorific value of the gaseous fuel that is produced by other known gas generators of this type. The experimental results have specified the regression dependence of heat that is produced by burning the synthesis gas during the gasification of low-grade fuel on the fractional composition of the fuel, the amount of air, and the fuel layer height. The resulting regression equations can be the basis for implementing the studied process and its rational management. The equations of the input factors’ dependence on the original setting make it possible to determine every possible parameter of assessing the process under study at any value of the factors between the upper and lower levels. Bibl. 12, Fig. 1, Tab. 2.

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Author Biographies

Yo.S. Mysak, Lviv Polytechnic National University, Lviv

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor

S.S. Lys, Lviv Polytechnic National University, Lviv

Candidate of Technical Sciences

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Published
2017-12-20
How to Cite
Mysak, Y., & Lys, S. (2017). RESEARCH OF THE GASIFICATION PROCESS OF WOOD BIOMASS IN A CONTINUOUS LAYER. Energy Technologies & Resource Saving, (4), 14-20. https://doi.org/10.33070/etars.4.2017.03