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Effect of char on the combustion process of multicomponent bio-fuel

Authors :
Sascha R.A. Kersten
Gerrit Brem
E. T. A. van der Weide
Artur Krzysztof Pozarlik
Amir Houshang Mahmoudi
Stefan Luding
Sustainable Process Technology
Source :
Chemical engineering science, 175, 286-295. Elsevier
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Combustion of pyrolysis oil has attracted many attention in recent years as a renewable and environmental friendly fuel. However, pyrolysis oil as an multi-component fuel has some differences compared to conventional fossil fuels. One of the main differences is the formation of solid char in the droplet during evaporation. The goal of this work is to study the effect of the solid char on the combustion characteristics of multi-component fuel. An Euler-Lagrange model of three phase gas/liquid/solid combustion is developed to study the detailed information about every phenomena in the process such as: heat, mass and momentum transfer between droplet and gas phase, droplet evaporation, homogeneous and heterogeneous reactions. The results indicate that the presence of the solid char and consequently its combustion elongates significantly the combustion region in a typical spray injection chamber/burner. Moreover, the gas phase reaches higher temperatures as a result of char combustion that creates more heat by heterogeneous oxidation as a kind of afterburner.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00092509
Volume :
175
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chemical engineering science
Accession number :
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