Study of the effects of thermally thin and thermally thick particle approaches on the Eulerian modeling of a biomass combustor operating with wood chips
DATE:
2023-10-15
UNIVERSAL IDENTIFIER: http://hdl.handle.net/11093/5020
EDITED VERSION: https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0360544223016377
UNESCO SUBJECT: 3313.10 Material de Calefacción
DOCUMENT TYPE: article
ABSTRACT
Two particle treatments, thermally thin and thick, are applied to Eulerian combustion modeling for biomass
packed beds and tested through the simulation of an experimental plant. The paper shows the efficiency of the
Eulerian approach for large packed beds and tests the behavior of both particle treatments, tested with in-bed
and flame temperatures and released volatiles measurements at different locations, which is not common in
the literature for a full size boiler.
Both approaches are implemented in a model with a comprehensive framework that includes several submodels
for the thermal conversion kinetics, bed motion, heat and mass transfer with the gas phase, and gas flow
and reaction. Two experiments are performed with wood chips fuels with different moisture contents. The
simulations of the two cases result in reasonably good predictions for both particle treatments. The results are
similar for higher moisture content and, for the low-moisture test, the bed temperature distribution and reaction
fronts are slightly different due to the different predictions of the drying and devolatilization fronts. The volatile
measurements show that the T. Thin model results in slightly more accurate predictions than the T. Thick,
possibly because the wood chips have a more thermally thin behavior