Hydrodynamic studies of rice husk Saw dust and ground nut shell fuels In a fluidized bed

Rao, B.J.M and Rao, K.V.N.S and Ranga Janardhana, G (2018) Hydrodynamic studies of rice husk Saw dust and ground nut shell fuels In a fluidized bed. International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, 9 (3). pp. 954-961. ISSN 0976-6359

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Abstract

Biomass is a low-grade energy source and must be upgraded for effective utilization of biomass residue as fuels. In general, biomass comprise of non-uniform particles of variety shape and size peculiarly in large density variation. A Fluidized bed technology converts the biomass into useful energy. Computational Fluid Dynamics simulations are carried for cylindrical bubbling fluidized bed gasification chamber of following specifications, static bed height 1m with 0.150m diameter. In the present work, three types of biomass fuels (i.e., rice husk, saw dust, and groundnut shells) are selected and their fluidization characteristics are estimated in the presence
of sand bed for five different levels of fluidization velocities, (0.86m/s, 1.01 m/s, 1.13m/s, and 1.31m/s). Sand with density 2600kg/m3 and with a constant particle diameter of sand 400μm is employed for all the simulations. Simulations are
conducted using commercial Computational Fluid Dynamics software, ANSYS�FLUENT. It has been observed that, for enabling good mixing and uniform distribution of biomass fuel with bed material, bubbling character is increased with
increase in inlet air velocities followed by asymmetrical fluctuations of volume fractions in radial directions at different bed heights levels.

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Date Deposited: 06 Dec 2023 05:01
Last Modified: 06 Dec 2023 05:01
URI: https://ir.vignan.ac.in/id/eprint/347

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