NUMERICAL MODELING OF A DEEP, FIXED-BED COMBUSTOR

Citation
Km. Bryden et Kw. Ragland, NUMERICAL MODELING OF A DEEP, FIXED-BED COMBUSTOR, Energy & fuels, 10(2), 1996, pp. 269-275
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Chemical","Energy & Fuels
Journal title
ISSN journal
08870624
Volume
10
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
269 - 275
Database
ISI
SICI code
0887-0624(1996)10:2<269:NMOADF>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
A computational model to evaluate the anticipated performance characte ristics of a deep, fixed bed combustor/gasifier utilizing whole trees as the source of fuel is presented. This combustor/ gasifier is the he at source for a proposed steam-driven electric power plant utilizing w hole trees as the source of fuel. In the simulation model presented, h ardwood logs 20 cm in diameter are burned in a 3.7 m deep fuel bed. So lid and gas velocity and CO, CO2, H2O, hydrocarbon, and O-2 profiles a re calculated. This deep bed combustor obtains high energy release rat es per unit area due to the high inlet air velocity and extended react ion zone. The lowest portion of the overall bed is an oxidizing region and the remainder of the bed acts as a gasification and drying region . The overfire air region completes the combustion. Approximately 40% of the energy is released in the lower oxidizing region. The wood cons umption rate obtained from the computational model is compared with te st results obtained from full scale testing. The wood consumption rate predicted by the model is 2630 kg/(m(2) h) which matches well the con sumption rate of 2670 kg/(m(2) h) observed during the 2 h test period of the field test. This corresponds to a heat release rate of 9.6 MW/m (2). The model is used to investigate the performance of the combustor under a variety of load conditions, fuel sizes, and moisture conditio ns.