Artigo Revisado por pares

The experimental study on biogas power generation enhanced by using waste heat to preheat inlet gases

2012; Elsevier BV; Volume: 50; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.renene.2012.06.032

ISSN

1879-0682

Autores

Tsung‐Han Lee, Sheng-Rung Huang, Chiun-Hsun Chen,

Tópico(s)

Smart Grid Energy Management

Resumo

A 30 kW generator at the Taiwan Sugar Swine Farm in Taichung was used to collect data intended for long-term electricity generation. This three-part experimental study utilized a biogas with a 73% methane concentration. First, the effect of the biogas supply rate on generator performance at different excess air ratios is investigated. Second, the results from this study are compared with results obtained from work performed on a biogas with a 60% methane concentration. Finally, for a 73% methane concentration biogas, the effect on generator performance of preheating the inlet gas to different temperatures is investigated by applying a waste-heat recovery system. Power generation increases with increasing biogas methane concentration, except when λ (excess air ratio) < ∼0.85. However, thermal efficiency increases with increasing methane concentration only when λ > ∼0.95, although on the relatively rich side (λ < 0.95), there is no benefit. The improved generator performance obtained by preheating the inlet gas is apparent when the excess air ratio is relatively high, such as when λ > 1.3.

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