Feasibility Study of Maize Cobs as Throatless Gasifier Feedstock


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Authors

  • Sangeeta Chopra
  • A K Jain
  • Devinder Dhingra

Keywords:

Maize cobs, gasification, throatless gasifier, specific gasification rate, gasification efficiency

Abstract

Fuel properties of maize cob and its gasification feasibility in throatless downdraft gasifier were investigated.
Performance of the throatless gasifier using producer gas from maize cobs was evaluated in terms of fuel consumption
rate, heating value of producer gas and gasification efficiency at different gas flow rates. Gasification efficiency
increased with increasing gas flow rate, and was maximum (67.37 %) at specific gasification rate (SGR) of 169.95
kg.h-1.m-2 and gas flow of 33.02 Nm3.h-1. Further increase in gas flow rate reduced gasification efficiency. Energy
balance for the run had maximum efficiency. Each unit of energy input to the gasifier in the form of maize cobs was
converted to 67.18 % chemical energy of producer gas and 16.82 % char residue, respectively. Sensible energy of
gas and char residue was 6.51 % and 0.11 %, respectively. The unaccounted losses were 9.38 per cent. Maize cobs
could thus be successfully used as feedstock for throatless gasifier.

Author Biographies

  • Sangeeta Chopra
    Senior Scientist, CIPHET, Ludhiana, India
  • A K Jain
    Sardar Swaran Singh National Institute of Renewable Energy, Kapurthala, Punjab, India.

  • Devinder Dhingra
    Senior Scientist, CIPHET, Ludhiana, India

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Chopra, S., Jain, A. K., & Dhingra, D. (2013). Feasibility Study of Maize Cobs as Throatless Gasifier Feedstock. Journal of Agricultural Engineering, 49(4). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/JAE/article/view/28794