Heat integrated heat pumping for biomass gasification processing |
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Authors: | Martin Pavlas, Petr Stehlí k, Jaroslav Oral, Ji í Kleme , Jin-Kuk Kim,Barry Firth |
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Affiliation: | aBrno University of Technology, Institute of Process and Environmental Engineering, UPEI VUT Brno, Technická 2, 616 69 Brno, Czech Republic;bEVECO Brno Ltd., Rybkova 1, 602 00 Brno, Czech Republic;cCentre for Process Integration, CEAS, The University of Manchester, P.O. Box 88, Manchester M60 1QD, UK;dFirth Executive Ltd, Porthdafarch, Holyhead, Wales LL65 2LS, UK |
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Abstract: | The main part of this paper is an industrial case study. It deals with an application of a heat pump in energy systems for biomass gasification in a wood processing plant. Process integration methodology is applied to deal with complex design interactions as many streams requiring heating and cooling are involved in the energy recovery. A refrigeration cycle maintains low temperature in the scrubber where the production gas (or synthesis gas–syngas) is cooled and undesirable contaminants are removed before the syngas is introduced into the engine. In addition to electricity generation, a large amount of waste heat is available in the biomass gasification system studied in the paper, and its appropriate heat integration with utility systems within a plant allows the available heat to be efficiently utilized for the site. The conceptual understanding gained from the case study provides systematic design guidelines for further process development and industrial implementation in practice. |
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Keywords: | Biomass gasification Wood drying Heat pump Heat integration Grand composite curve |
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