Insights of rising bubble dynamics of air‐blown biomass gasification in bubbling fluidized bed gasifier

Author:

Sun Haoran1ORCID,Yang Shiliang1,Bao Guirong1,Wang Hua1

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Complex Nonferrous Metal Resources Clean Utilization Kunming University of Science and Technology Kunming China

Abstract

AbstractUnderstanding the complex dynamics and spatial distribution of rising bubbles in fluidized bed gasifiers is crucial for designing, optimizing, and scaling up of the reactor. However, existing studies on bubble dynamics mainly focused on cold flow investigations, failing to capture the behavior of bubbles under the influence of chemical reactions and intricate coupling of heat transfer. Therefore, a reactive Lagrangian model is established to explore intricate bubble behaviors during biomass air gasification. The model is well validated with experiment, and the impact of operating parameters including bed temperature and equivalence ratio (ER) on the bubble behaviors is studied. The growth, coalescence, break, and eruption of rising bubbles are studied. A lower ER is recommended for better gasification performance. With an increase in the ER from 0.12 to 0.3, both the lower heating value and combustible gas concentration experienced a decrease of approximately 38.5% and 38.3%, respectively. The lateral feeding of biomass leads to asymmetrical distribution of bed temperature and bubble properties. Near the biomass inlet, a larger bubble aspect ratio is observed, possibly attributed to the hindrance in the lateral bubble growth due to the lateral biomass feeding. The bubble coordinate number is introduced to characterize the degree of bubble distribution density in a specific region. It is found that increasing the operating temperature results in a reduction in the density and an increase in the volume of bubbles at the bottom, resulting in a denser distribution of bubbles in this region. Although this concentrated bubble distribution may impact local heat and mass transfer, the differences in bubble distribution under temperature dominance gradually decrease along the reactor height. The impact of the operating conditions on the thermal properties and spatial distribution of bubbles obtained in this work can provide valuable guidance for practical gasification operations.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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