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Modelling of biomass gasifier and microturbine for the olive oil industry
Authors:D. Vera  F. Jurado  K. D. Panopoulos  P. Grammelis
Affiliation:1. Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Jaén, 23700 EPS Linares, Jaén, Spain;2. Institute for Solid Fuels Technology and Applications, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, 4th km. Ptolemais‐Mpodosakeio Hospital, Region of Kouri, P.O. Box 95, GR 50200 Ptolemais, Greece
Abstract:The olive oil industry generates several solid wastes. Among these residues are olive tree leaves, prunings, and dried olive pomace (orujillo) from the extraction process. These renewable energy sources can be used for heat and power production. The aim of this paper consists of modelling and simulation of a small‐scale combined heat and power (CHP) plant (fuelled with olive industry wastes) incorporating a downdraft gasifier, gas cleaning and cooling subsystem, and a microturbine as the power generation unit. The gasifier was modelled with thermodynamic equilibrium calculations (fixed bed type, stratified and with an open top). This gasifier operates at atmospheric pressure with a reaction temperature about 800°C. Simulation results (biomass consumption, gasification efficiency, rated gas flow, calorific value, gas composition, etc.) are compared with a real gasification technology. The product gas obtained has a low heating value (4.8–5.0 MJ Nm?3) and the CHP system provides 30 kWe and 60 kWth. High system overall CHP efficiencies around 50% are achievable with such a system. The proposed system has been modelled using Cycle‐Tempo software®. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:CHP system  olive tree biomass  downdraft gasifier  gasification efficiency  Cycle‐Tempo
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