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Biomass Channel-Gasification Furnace

Transactions of the ASAE, 1982
ABSTRACT Anew concept, channel gasification, was investigated by means of a small exploratory module, and found promising. This concept was incorporated into a proto-type biomass furnace with a gasification primary stage and a gas combustion secondary stage.
null C. B. Richey   +2 more
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Thermochemical Biomass Gasification

1981
The production of a clean fuel gas by means of biomass gasification in a co-current moving bed reactor has recently been commercialised. Further development of this type of reactor is concentrated on the recycle of pyrolysis gases at high specific throughputs.
P. Chartier, W. Palz
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Biomass Gasification to Produce Syngas

2015
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Yohan Richardson   +4 more
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Treatment of Biomass Gasification Wastewater by Adsorption on Biomass Gasification Char

2012
Proceedings of the 20th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition, 18-22 June 2012, Milan, Italy, pp.
Castello, Daniele   +3 more
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Biomass Gasification

2010
Gasifier reactors are relatively simple in construction, although the chemistry and physics involved in their operation is still not well understood. Consequently, the practice of gasification involves as much art as science. There are many papers available in the literature regarding modeling of gasifier reactors that provide an abundance of ...
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Hydrothermal biomass gasification

The Journal of Supercritical Fluids, 2009
Abstract Different hydrothermal biomass gasification processes are under development. In contrast to biomass gasification processes without water, biomass with the natural water content (“green biomass”) can be converted completely and energetically efficiently to gases.
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Biomass Gasification Reaction Velocities

1985
The controlled propagation of flames is an important foundation of our modern technology—from the humble gas flames in our stoves and the combustion of gasoline in our cars, to the powdered coal flames in our largest power plants.
T. B. Reed, M. Markson
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Investigation of Biomass Gasification Potential in Syngas Production: Characteristics of Dried Biomass Gasification Using Steam as the Gasification Agent

Energy & Fuels, 2020
This article assesses the gasification behavior of sawdust using steam as the gasification agent.
Yisheng Hu   +6 more
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Biomass and Waste Gasification

2012
The potential of biomass as an abundant and distributed source of energy has been extensively investigated in the last decades; this growing interest is due to the increasing attention to avoid greenhouse gases accumulating in the atmosphere. Among available biomass thermal conversion processes, the most feasible option, closest to industrial ...
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Biomass Gasification in China

2011 Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference, 2011
In order to meet the challenges of increasing energy demand, renewable energy plays a significant role in energy strategy nowadays in China. Bioenergy as carbon free energy, is considered one of the most promising renewable energy sources that can supply heat and electricity.
Weijuan Lan   +4 more
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