Study of the transient release of water vapor from a fuel bed of wet biomass in a reciprocating-grate furnace |
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Authors: | Narges Razmjoo Sven Hermansson Mario Morgalla Michael Strand |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Built Environment and Energy Technology, Linnaeus University, SE-351 95, Växjö, Sweden;2. Department of Built Environment, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, SE-501 15, Borås, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The present study investigates how sudden changes in fuel moisture affected the combustion characteristics of the fuel bed in a 4-MW reciprocating-grate furnace. The moisture content of the fuel fed to the furnace was monitored online using a near-infrared spectroscopy device, and the water vapor concentration in the flue gas was measured continuously. To obtain experimental data on fuel-bed conditions, the temperature and gas composition in the bed were measured using a probe. A simplified drying model was developed using the measured gas composition values as inputs. The model was then used to estimate the drying rate and to simulate the extent of the drying zone along the grate. Measurements indicated that a change in the moisture content of the fuel fed to the furnace was detected as a change in water vapor concentration in the flue gas with a delay of about 2 h. The model predicted that a portion of wet fuel would need about 2 h to become dry, in line with the measured time delay of the water vapor concentration change in the flue gas. Overall, there was good alignment between the measured and simulated results, supporting the validity of the model and the assumed mechanisms. |
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Keywords: | Corresponding author. Grate combustion Fuel bed Moisture Drying model Gas analysis |
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