A kinetic-based simulation model of palm kernel shell steam gasification in a circulating fluidized bed using Aspen Plus®: A case study

Hussain, M. and Tufa, L.D. and Yusup, S. and Zabiri, H. (2018) A kinetic-based simulation model of palm kernel shell steam gasification in a circulating fluidized bed using Aspen Plus®: A case study. Biofuels. pp. 1-12.

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Abstract

A detailed simulation model for hydrogen production using catalytic steam gasification of palm kernel shell in an atmospheric dual fluidized bed gasifier using an Aspen Plus® simulator is developed. The catalytic adsorbent-based steam gasification of palm kernel shell is studied in a pilot scale dual fluidized bed reactor using coal bottom ash as a catalyst for hydrogen and syngas production. The use of a catalyst along with the adsorbent improved tar cracking and enhanced the hydrogen content of syngas. The effect of temperature and the steam�biomass ratio on hydrogen yield, syngas composition and lower and higher heating values was studied. An increase in steam�biomass ratio enhanced the hydrogen content from 60 to 72 mol. The maximum value of hydrogen production, i.e. 72 vol was achieved at a steam�biomass ratio of 1.7. The use of adsorbent and coal bottom ash had a significant effect on hydrogen and syngas yield. A maximum of 80.1 vol hydrogen was achieved at a temperature of 650 °C with a 1.25 steam�biomass ratio and 0.07 wt coal bottom ash. © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group

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Uncontrolled Keywords: Ash handling; Ashes; Biomass; Catalysts; Chemical reactors; Coal; Computer software; Fluid catalytic cracking; Fluidized bed furnaces; Fluidized bed process; Gasification; Hydrogen production; Shells (structures); Steam; Supersaturation; Synthesis gas, Bottom ash; Catalytic steam gasifications; Circulating fluidized bed; Dual-fluidized bed reactors; Effect of temperature; Fluidized bed reactors; Hydrogen and syngas productions; Palm kernel shells, Fluidized beds
Depositing User: Mr Ahmad Suhairi Mohamed Lazim
Date Deposited: 01 Aug 2018 02:56
Last Modified: 01 Aug 2018 02:56
URI: http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/21640

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