Energy, Vol.24, No.4, 285-296, 1999
A study on wood gasification for low-tar gas production
We present results of an experimental study on two-stage wood gasification and attempts to reduce the tar content of the gas. Increasing the wood-chip moisture content resulted in an increase of CO2 and H-2, bur a decrease of the CO concentration without significantly affecting the tar content in the producer gas. For a particular primary air flow rate, an increase in the secondary air flow of the two-stage gasifier resulted in decrease of the tar content and the CO2 and H-2 concentrations while that of CO increased. A charcoal gasifier and a floating-drum gas storage system were coupled to a two-stage wood gasifier. The tar content of the product gas was in the range 19-34 mg/Nm(3) for a charcoal gasifier coupled to a two-stage wood gasifier. With a floating-drum gas-storage system and a 3.5 h retention time, the tar content was reduced to 9.24 mg/Nm(3), which is 85% less than that obtained by using the a two-stage wood gasifier alone.
Keywords:BIOMASS GASIFICATION