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Bio-Mass Gasification System FALL 2015 ET 493: SENIOR DESIGN ADVISORS: DR. MA AND BYRON PATTERSON STUDENTS: ANDREW GILLY AND ANTHONY PERRET
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Biomass Gasification System Model System For Sustainability Center
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Background and Recap Syngas is formed when bio-mass is heated up and broken down The chemical properties of syngas can combust in an internal combustion engine The gas must be cleaned and pure Proposed to burn 10 lbs. of wood pellets to last 1 hour
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Initial work Needed to study fire and combustion What makes a hot fire? What makes a fast burning fire? What makes a clean burning fire? Needed to study gasification and pyrolysis How much gas can be produced per volume? What affects the purity of the gas? Volume variances of weight.
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Focus Combustion tube Can’t have too much empty space (requires energy to heat) Has to fit 10 lbs. of pellets Moisture content varies Designed for roughly.75 cubic feet
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Focus Air inlets Air regulation is key to heat and burn rates We applied 4 inlet tubes and will regulate with ball (swing) valves Will analyze further for automation Air Tube Ignition Tube
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Focus Designing a combustion system Bill of materials for combustion system (Complete)
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Focus Now Do we inject air into system or pull air through the system? Which will provide the best regulation? Inject > push air from the outside Pull > pull a vacuum on the system as the generator would. How to clean the fuel? Separator Uses cyclone motion to remove particles Scrubber Plan to use wood chips in an enclosure to push or pull gas through High surface area will remove smaller particles
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