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Porous filtering media comparison through wet and dry sampling of fixed bed gasification products

Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2014
Short description:
Porous filtering media comparison through wet and dry sampling of fixed bed gasification products / Allesina, Giulio; Pedrazzi, Simone; Montermini, Luca; Giorgini, L.; Bortolani, G.; Tartarini, Paolo. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONFERENCE SERIES. - ISSN 1742-6588. - 547:1(2014), pp. 012003-012003. ( 32nd Italian Union of Thermo-Fluid-Dynamics Heat Transfer Conference, UIT 2014 ita 2014) [10.1088/1742-6596/547/1/012003].
abstract:
The syngas produced by fixed bed gasifiers contains high quantities of particulate and tars. This issue, together with its high temperature, avoids its direct exploitation without a proper cleaning and cooling process. In fact, when the syngas produced by gasification is used in an Internal Combustion engine (IC), the higher the content of tars and particulate, the higher the risk to damage the engine is. If these compounds are not properly removed, the engine may fail to run. A way to avoid engine fails is to intensify the maintenance schedule, but these stops will reduce the system profitability. From a clean syngas does not only follow higher performance of the generator, but also less pollutants in the atmosphere. When is not possible to work on the gasification reactions, the filter plays the most important role in the engine safeguard process. This work is aimed at developing and comparing different porous filters for biomass gasifiers power plants. A drum filter was developed and tested filling it with different filtering media available on the market. As a starting point, the filter was implemented in a Power Pallet 10 kW gasifier produced by the California-based company «ALL Power Labs». The original filter was replaced with different porous biomasses, such as woodchips and corn cobs. Finally, a synthetic zeolites medium was tested and compared with the biological media previously used. The Tar Sampling Protocol (TSP) and a modified «dry» method using the Silica Gel material were applied to evaluate the tars, particulate and water amount in the syngas after the filtration process. Advantages and disadvantages of every filtering media chosen were reported and discussed.
Iris type:
Relazione in Atti di Convegno
Keywords:
Physics and Astronomy (all)
List of contributors:
Allesina, Giulio; Pedrazzi, Simone; Montermini, Luca; Giorgini, L.; Bortolani, G.; Tartarini, Paolo
Authors of the University:
ALLESINA GIULIO
PEDRAZZI Simone
TARTARINI Paolo
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1108430
Full Text:
https://iris.unimore.it//retrieve/handle/11380/1108430/634928/Allesina_2014_J._Phys.%20_Conf._Ser._547_012003.pdf
Book title:
32nd UIT (Italian Union of Thermo-fluid-dynamics) Heat Transfer Conference
Published in:
JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONFERENCE SERIES
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