화학공학소재연구정보센터
Energy Conversion and Management, Vol.82, 27-36, 2014
Kinetics of pyrolysis and combustion of spherical wood particles in a fluidized bed
The kinetics of wood pyrolysis and combustion of residual fuel at different particle diameters and temperatures was investigated. A known mass of wooden spheres was fed at the top of a fluidized bed reactor filled with olivine particles and fluidized with nitrogen. The concentration of H-2, CO2, CO and CH4 was online monitored with gas analyzers. An irreversible first order reaction was applied to describe the biomass pyrolysis. The rate constant was dependent on the average temperature of wood particle, obtained by solving the transient one-dimensional problem of heat conduction in a sphere. The rate for an irreversible second order reaction between the residual fuel and oxygen at the fluid-solid interface, which takes a finite resistance to mass transfer into account, was adopted to describe the combustion. The semi-empirical kinetic models for pyrolysis and combustion were able to describe, with certain limitations inherent to model simplifications, the experimental transient results of molar flow rates of major released species. A statistical model based on the results of the factorial design of experiments (32) confirmed a statistical significant effect of temperature and wood particle diameter on the gas yield and time of pyrolysis, respectively. (C) 2014 Published by Elsevier Ltd.