Finding alternative energy sources for fossil fuels was a global matter of concern, especially in developing countries. Rice husk, an abundant biomass in Viet Nam, was used to partially replace fossil fuels by gasification process. The study was conducted on the pilot plant fixed bed up-draft gasifier with two kind of gasification agents, pure air and air-steam mixture. Mathematical modeling and computer simulations were also used to describe and optimize the gasification processes. Mathematical modeling was based on Computational Fluid Dynamics method and simulation was carried by using Ansys Fluent software. Changes in outlet composition of syngas components (CO, CO2, CH4, H2O, H2) and temperature of process, in relation with ratio of steam in gasification agents, were presented. Obtained results indicated concentration of CH4, H2 in outlet was increased significantly when using air-steam gasification agents than pure air. The discrepancies among the gasification agents were determined to improve the actual process.
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Le, P. T. K., Tran, V. T., Nguyen, T. L. M., Pham, V. V., Nguyen, T. T., Le, K. A., … Le, D. K. (2016). CFD researched on rice husk gasification in a pilot fixed bed up-draft system. Science and Technology Development Journal, 19(3), 96–109. https://doi.org/10.32508/stdj.v19i3.571
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