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Biomass pyrolysis in fully-developed turbulent riser flow

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Abstract This work presents a numerical study of biomass pyrolysis in turbulent riser flow. Eulerian–Lagrangian simulations of unbounded sedimenting gas-solid flows are performed to isolate the effects of particle clustering… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This work presents a numerical study of biomass pyrolysis in turbulent riser flow. Eulerian–Lagrangian simulations of unbounded sedimenting gas-solid flows are performed to isolate the effects of particle clustering on the production of syngas and tar. This configuration provides a framework to resolve the relevant length- and time-scales associated with thermal, chemical and multiphase processes taking place in the fully-developed region of a circulating fluidized bed riser. A four-step kinetic scheme is employed to model the devolatilization of biomass particles and secondary cracking of tar. Two-way coupling between the phases leads to clusters of sand particles that generate and sustain gas-phase turbulence and transport biomass particles. Neglecting the heterogeneity caused by clusters was found to lead to a maximum over-prediction of syngas yield of 33%. Further, it was found that two-dimensional simulations over-predict the level of clustering, resulting in an under-prediction of syngas and tar yields.

Keywords: biomass pyrolysis; fully developed; turbulent riser; biomass; riser flow

Journal Title: Renewable Energy
Year Published: 2019

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