Production of Synthesis Gas from Biomass and Plastic Waste using a Updraft Gasifier
Journal: International Journal of Mechanical and Production Engineering Research and Development (IJMPERD ) (Vol.9, No. 5)Publication Date: 2019-10-31
Authors : D. Mabasha G. Venkatesh; K. Jayasimha Reddy;
Page : 457-468
Keywords : Calorific Value; Coconut Shell; Castor Husk; Sugar Cane Bagasse; Plastic Waste; Material; Rice Husk; Gas Production Rate; Gasification Efficiency; Gas Flow Rate & Pressure Gage;
Abstract
The capability of blend gas creation from biomass and plastic waste chip material by spending draft type fixed bed gasification innovation is examined. The reason for this examination is to explore the syngas generation utilizing biomass and plastic waste chip material in the updraft type fixed bed gasification framework. It is discovered that biomass and the plastic waste material can be effectively changed over to create the syngas comprising of carbon monoxide (CO), carbondioxide (CO2 ), oxygen (O2 ) hydrocarbon (HC) and water vapours. In this project, synthesis gas is produced by using the biomass materials using coconut shells, castor husk, sugarcane bagasse, rice husk and plastic waste with help of updraft type fixed bed gasification technology. In our investigation, coconut shells produce more synthesis gas.
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