Performance evaluation of throatless gasifier using pine needles as a feedstock for power generation

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This paper deals with the performance evaluation of a throatless gasifier TG-SI-10E. Evaluation of the throatless gasifier was done in three streams, which were the thermal, design and economic aspects. It was tested with pine needles, derived from the Himalayan chir pine (Pinus roxburghii). A non-isokinetic sampling technique was used for measuring the tar and dust contents. The carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide emission at the exhaust of engine was in the range of 12.8% and 0.1-0.5% respectively. The maximum temperature of producer gas measured at the outlet of the gasifier was 505 °C. The specific biomass consumption rate of pine needles was calculated to be 1.595 kg/kWh (electrical). Specific gasification rate for the given design was found to be 107 kg/m2h. Economic evaluation was based on direct tax incidence.

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Dhaundiyal, A., & Tewari, P. C. (2016). Performance evaluation of throatless gasifier using pine needles as a feedstock for power generation. Acta Technologica Agriculturae, 19(1), 10–18. https://doi.org/10.1515/ata-2016-0003

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