Development of an Entrained Flow Gasifier Model for Process Optimization Study
2009; American Chemical Society; Volume: 48; Issue: 19 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1021/ie801804g
ISSN1520-5045
AutoresEnrico Biagini, Alessio Bardi, Gabriele Pannocchia, Leonardo Tognotti,
Tópico(s)Iron and Steelmaking Processes
ResumoCoal gasification is a versatile process to convert a solid fuel in syngas, which can be further converted and separated in hydrogen, which is a valuable and environmentally acceptable energy carrier. Different technologies (fixed beds, fluidized beds, entrained flow reactors) are used, operating under different conditions of temperature, pressure, and residence time. Process studies should be performed for defining the best plant configurations and operating conditions. Although "gasification models" can be found in the literature simulating equilibrium reactors, a more detailed approach is required for process analysis and optimization procedures. In this work, a gasifier model is developed by using AspenPlus as a tool to be implemented in a comprehensive process model for the production of hydrogen via coal gasification. It is developed as a multizonal model by interconnecting each step of gasification (preheating, devolatilization, combustion, gasification, quench) according to the reactor configuration, that is an entrained flow reactor. The model removes the hypothesis of equilibrium by introducing the kinetics of all steps and solves the heat balance by relating the gasification temperature to the operating conditions. The model allows to predict the syngas composition as well as quantify the heat recovery (for calculating the plant efficiency), "byproducts", and residual char. Finally, in view of future works, the development of a "gasifier model" instead of a "gasification model" will allow different reactor configurations to be compared.
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