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Aspen Plus Simulation of Biomass Gasification for Different Types of Biomass

EasyChair Preprint 3037

7 pagesDate: March 23, 2020

Abstract

A steady-state Aspen Plus model was developed for biomass gasification in a fluidized bed reactor. A combination of different Aspen Plus unit operations was used to model the gasification process. The model was used to predict the gasifier performance for different operating conditions like temperature, steam to biomass ratio (STBR) and biomass loadings. Further, the gas compositions were compared for different types of biomass feed. The gasification reactor is based on Gibbs minimization with restricted equilibrium approach. Hydrogen production was around 50% for all the biomasses while CO production varies from 8% (Pig manure) to 24.5% (Olive residue) at 700°C. H2/CO ratio increases with an increase in STBR for all the biomass and the ratio was highest for pig manure and lowest for olive residue. Olive residue, wood residue and miscanthus gave the H2/CO ratio of 1.5-2.1, which are more suitable as a feedstock in Fischer-Tropsch synthesis depending upon the operating temperature, a catalyst used and other operating conditions. For wood residue, an increase in temperature increases the H2 and CO production whereas CO2 and CH4 concentration decreases and becomes stable after 700°C. H2 concentration increased from 46 % to 54 % and CO concentration decreases from 30% to 20% with an increase in STBR from 0.6 to 1 for wood residue.

Keyphrases: Aspen Plus, Biomass, Biomass gasification, Gasification Process, H2/CO ratio, steam gasification

BibTeX entry
BibTeX does not have the right entry for preprints. This is a hack for producing the correct reference:
@booklet{EasyChair:3037,
  author    = {Ramesh Timsina and Rajan K. Thapa and Marianne Sørflaten Eikeland},
  title     = {Aspen Plus Simulation of Biomass Gasification for Different Types of Biomass},
  howpublished = {EasyChair Preprint 3037},
  year      = {EasyChair, 2020}}
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