Effect of Silica and Alumina Ratio on Bed Agglomeration During Fluidized Bed Gasification of Rice Straw

Anun Seemen, D. Atong, V. Sricharoenchaikul
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Bed agglomeration is one operational challenge during fluidized bed gasification when rice straw is used as raw materials. Rice straw contains high potassium and other components which may lower ash melting point causing bed agglomeration. This study focused on the effect of alumina and silica ratio of bed materials in fluidized bed gasifier. The ratio of alumina bed was 0, 0.25, 0.50, 0.75 and 1.0. The experiments were performed at 700, 800 and 900°C with equivalence ratio (ER) of 0.2. Rice straw size 425–850 μm was used as raw materials. The result showed that the high ratio of alumina deceased bed agglomeration at 700°C. However, similar alumina ratio increased bed agglomeration at 800 and 900°C. In addition, the effect of temperature on defluidization time was significant. As the operating temperature increased, the defluidization time decreased. Although the ratio of the bed material was different but the result of defluidization time show a similar trend. As a result, high operating temperature may not suitable for fluidized bed gasification with this particular biomass. The SEM/EDS analyzed showed that potassium, calcium and silicate are major element in a linkage between bed particles. As a result, 75% of alumina bed ratio at 700°C was sufficient to avoid bed agglomeration during fluidized bed gasification of rice straw. In conclusion, specific ratio of alumina and silica can prevent agglomeration in fluidized bed gasification of rice straw when operating temperature lower than apparent eutectic melting point of involved alkalis from rice straw. The result from this investigation may lead to options on mitigating the problem of bed agglomeration in fluidized bed gasifier of rice straw.
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稻秆流化床气化过程中二氧化硅与氧化铝配比对床团的影响
在以稻草为原料的流化床气化过程中,床层团聚是一个操作难题。稻草中含有高钾等成分,会降低灰分熔点,造成床层结块。研究了流化床气化炉床料中氧化铝和二氧化硅配比对流化床气化炉性能的影响。氧化铝床层比分别为0、0.25、0.50、0.75、1.0。实验温度分别为700、800和900℃,等效比为0.2。以粒径425 ~ 850 μm的稻草为原料。结果表明,在700℃时,氧化铝的死床团聚率较高。在800℃和900℃时,相似的氧化铝比例增加了床层团聚。此外,温度对脱流时间的影响也很显著。随着操作温度的升高,脱流时间缩短。虽然床料配比不同,但脱流时间的变化趋势相似。因此,高操作温度可能不适合用这种特殊的生物质流化床气化。SEM/EDS分析表明,钾、钙和硅酸盐是床层颗粒间连接的主要元素。结果表明,在700℃条件下,75%的氧化铝床层比足以避免秸秆流化床气化过程中的床层结块。综上所述,当操作温度低于秸秆相关碱的表观共晶熔点时,氧化铝与二氧化硅的比例可以防止秸秆流化床气化过程中的结块。研究结果可为缓解稻草流化床气化炉床上结块问题提供参考。
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