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  3. SNF NRP 66 - Clean Technologies for Wood Combustion from 500 kW to 50 MW SNF NRP 66 - Clean Technologies for Wood Combustion from 500 kW to 50 MW

SNF NRP 66 - Clean Technologies for Wood Combustion from 500 kW to 50 MW

A novel technology of moving grate boiler with a multi-sector grate and staged combustion is developed for low-emission combustion of wood fuels.

Kurzinformation

Departement:

Technik & Architektur

Status:

Abgeschlossen

Zeitraum:

01.04.2012 - 31.12.2015

In der Übersicht

Wood combustion is related to ambient air pollution by CO, organic compounds, particulate matter (PM10), and NOX. To increase the contribution of wood energy, technologies to achieve low emissions are needed. In addition, the use of low quality wood fuels is becoming more important.

The aim of the project is to develop a multi-stage concept for biomass combustion in the size range from 500 kW to 50 MW. Special attention is given to different combustion sections on the grate assisted by multi-stage air injection. During the reporting period, the following progress was achieved:

  1. The instationary one-dimensional fuel bed model (FBM) was extended from one to four independent grate sections. Calculation runs show that a variable air distribution can be applied to control the combustion at varying fuel moisture content.
  2. Combustion experiments in the grate boiler were performed to investigate the influence of the air distribution and of the grate movement. Pyrolysis gas analyses were performed for the fuel conversion pro­cess, while flue gas analyses were performed for the gas reactions. The results show that the grate movement exhibits a dominant influence on the solid fuel con­version.
  3. To optimise the gas phase reactions, CFD modelling and aerodynamic model experiments with particle image velocimetry (PIV) were performed to investigate the secondary air injection described as a jet in cross flow (JICF). From these investigations, design recom­men­dations are derived.
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Projektart

Forschung

Beteiligte interne Organisationen
  • CC Thermische Energiesysteme und Verfahrenstechnik
Externe Projektpartner
  • Schmid Energy Solutions
Finanzierung
  • SNF-HSLU als Hauptgesuchsteller/in
  • BFE
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Beteiligte Personen intern

Projektleiter/in
  • Thomas Nussbaumer
Projektmitarbeiter/in
  • Gabriel Barroso
  • Jürgen Good
  • Adrian Lauber
  • Simon Roth

Publikationen

  • Artikel, Rezension; peer reviewed (1)

    • Martinez Garcia, Jorge & Nussbaumer, Thomas (2015). A One-Dimensional Transient Solid Fuel Conversion Model for Grate Combustion Optimization. combustion science and technology, 187 (2015), 1208-1228. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/00102202.2015.1027819

Kurzinformation

Departement:

Technik & Architektur

Status:

Abgeschlossen

Zeitraum:

01.04.2012 - 31.12.2015

Projektleitung

Prof. Dr. Thomas Nussbaumer

Professor

+41 41 349 35 19

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