Fluidized bed combustion of a biomass char (Robinia pseudoacacia)

Citation
F. Scala et al., Fluidized bed combustion of a biomass char (Robinia pseudoacacia), ENERG FUEL, 14(4), 2000, pp. 781-790
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Engineering & Energy
Journal title
ENERGY & FUELS
ISSN journal
08870624 → ACNP
Volume
14
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
781 - 790
Database
ISI
SICI code
0887-0624(200007/08)14:4<781:FBCOAB>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
Fluidized bed combustion of char from a biomass, Robinia pseudoacacia, was investigated in a bench scale combustor. Different experimental techniques have been adopted to characterize the combined role of combustion and commi nution phenomena (primary, secondary, and percolative fragmentations, attri tion by abrasion) in determining fixed carbon conversion and the rate of ca rbon elutriation. Comparison of experimental results obtained under steadil y oxidizing conditions and under alternating oxidizing/inert conditions sug gested mechanistic aspects of the fluidized bed combustion of biomass char. Fixed carbon combustion was almost always complete. Conversion occurred to a large extent via the generation of carbon fines followed by postcombusti on during their residence time in the bed. Approximately half of the initia l fixed carbon followed this pathway, the remainder being directly burnt as coarse char. The prevailing mechanism of carbon fines generation in the be d was percolative fragmentation rather than attrition by abrasion. In spite of the extensive generation of elutriable carbon fines, the combined effec t of high fuel reactivity and of relatively long fines residence times in t he reactor determined the large combustion efficiency. It is inferred from experimental results that char fines adhesion onto bed solids might be rele vant to the observed phenomenology.