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Exergy analysis and multiobjective optimization of a biomass gasification based multigeneration system
Authors:Halimeh Rashidi  Jamshid Khorshidi
Affiliation:Faculty of Engineering, University of Hormozgan, Bandar Abbas, Iran
Abstract:Biomass gasification is a process of converting biomass to a combustible gas suitable for use in boilers, engines and turbines to produce combined cooling, heat and power. This paper presents a detailed model of a biomass gasification system and designs a multigeneration energy system which uses the biomass gasification process for generating combined cooling, heat and electricity. Energy and exergy analyses are first applied to evaluate the performance of the designed system. Next, minimizing total cost rate and maximizing exergy efficiency of the system are considered as two objective functions and a multiobjective optimization approach based on differential evolution algorithm and local unimodal sampling technique is developed to calculate the optimal values of the multigeneration system parameters. A parametric study is then carried out and Pareto front curve is used to determine the trend of objective functions and assess the performance of the system. Furthermore, a sensitivity analysis is employed to evaluate effects of design parameters on the objective functions. Simulation results are compared with two other multiobjective optimization algorithms and effectiveness of the proposed method is verified using various performance indicators.
Keywords:Multi-objective optimization  Exergy analysis  Pareto front  Biomass gasification  Differential evolution algorithm  Local unimodal sampling
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