Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Industry Science Technology and Sustainability (IConISTS 2023)

Air Fuel Ratio (AFR) and Temperature’s Effects on Syngas Composition and Calorific Value Using a Coconut Shell Downdraft Gasifier

Authors
T. Tiara1, *, Miftahul Djana1, Dina Endang Ristanti1, Ananda Amelia Yusuf1
1Department of Environmetal Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Lampung, Lampung, Indonesia
*Corresponding author. Email: tiara.1030@eng.unila.ac.id
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T. Tiara
Available Online 2 August 2024.
DOI
10.2991/978-94-6463-475-4_12How to use a DOI?
Keywords
Gasification; Syngas; Downdraft Gasifier; Coconut Shell; Caloric value
Abstract

Biomass is an environmentally friendly alternative energy due to its sulphur-free, carbon-neutral, and the abundant availability. Coconut Shell is a type of The calorific value of biomass waste, which is suitable for use as a raw material in the gasification process, is 20890 kcal/kg. Gasification is a process that uses restricted air, 20% to 40% of air stoichiometry, to burn solid fuels and produce syngas (CO, CH4, and H2). Gasifiers are categorized as updraft, downdraft, or cross-flow based on the direction of airflow..The type downdraft gasifier produce lower tar content than type updraft gasifier. This research was carried out gasification of biomass with Using a downdraft gasifier with coal as a stabilizer, the aim of this research is to ascertain the impact of temperature and AFR on the calorific value and composition of syngas.The variations of air fuel ratio were 0.79, 068, and 1.22. The temperature variations used were the temperature range in the reduction process, that was 600ºC-1000ºC. As a result, the calorific value drops as a result of the decrease in the percentage of CO, H2, and CH4 brought on by the increase in AFR. Only the percentages of H2 and CO 2 grow in the temperature range of 800ºC-1000ºC, whereas the percentages of CO, H2, and CH4 increase in the 600ºC-800ºC range. Syngas’s calorific value rises as temperature rises. By using coal in the gasification pro Syngas’s calorific value rises as temperature rises. By using coal in the gasification process, stable combustion temperatures within the gasifier may be maintained. Additionally, more syngas can be produced, which increases the amount of CO, CH4, and H2, increasing the calorific value. The research’s optimal working parameters were achieved with coal acting as a stabilizer, at an AFR of 0.79 and a temperature of 800ºC. 40.18% of CO, 19.36% of H2, 12.38% of CH4, and 11.4003 MJ/m3 of low heating value (LHV) were found to be the percentage of syngas.

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Volume Title
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Industry Science Technology and Sustainability (IConISTS 2023)
Series
Advances in Engineering Research
Publication Date
2 August 2024
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978-94-6463-475-4
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2352-5401
DOI
10.2991/978-94-6463-475-4_12How to use a DOI?
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© 2024 The Author(s)
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AU  - Miftahul Djana
AU  - Dina Endang Ristanti
AU  - Ananda Amelia Yusuf
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