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Exergetic efficiency and options for improving sewage sludge gasification in supercritical water
Authors:Edgar Gasafi  Lutz Meyer  Liselotte Schebek
Affiliation:Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Department of Technology-Induced Material Flow, Institute for Technical Chemistry, P.O. Box 3640, D-76021 Karlsruhe, Germany
Abstract:The present article deals with an exergy analysis of a process under development for the gasification of biomass in supercritical water (supercritical water gasification, SCWG). This process is aimed at generating hydrogen out of the biogenic feedstock sewage sludge. The principle of the process is based on making use of the modifications of specific physical and chemical properties of water above the critical point (T=374°C, p=221 bar). These properties allow for a nearly complete conversion of the organic substance contained in the feed material into energy-rich fuel gases, containing hydrogen, carbon dioxide and methane. Based on a steady-state model of the process, exergy flow rates are calculated for all components and a detailed exergy analysis is performed. From the exergetic variables, options to improve the individual plant components as well as the overall plant are derived. The components with the highest proportion of exergy destruction in the complete process are identified and possibilities of improving them and the complete system in order to increase the overall efficiency are demonstrated. The combustion chamber necessary for heat supply is found to be the component with the highest proportion of exergy destruction of the complete plant. Moreover, the components of air preheater, reactor contribute significantly to the exergy destruction of the complete system. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:exergy analysis  exergetic efficiency  sewage sludge  optimization  hydrogen production
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