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*The Process of Converting Solid Combustable Materials into [[Carbon Monoxide]] , [[Hydrogen]] and [[Carbon Dioxide]] | *The Process of Converting Solid Combustable Materials into [[Carbon Monoxide]] , [[Hydrogen]] and [[Carbon Dioxide]] via partial oxidation | ||
* | *Assuming a "pure" feedstock, it should only produce the gasses (Some ash may be produced from impurities in the charcoal, gasification of [[Biomass]] / [[RDF]] will produce ash) | ||
*Can be as simple as a [[Rocket Stove]] , or as complex as a grid scale [[Fluidized Bed Gassifier]] | *Can be as simple as a [[Rocket Stove]] , or as complex as a grid scale [[Fluidized Bed Gassifier]] | ||
=Internal Links= | =Internal Links= |
Revision as of 20:25, 10 November 2020
Basics
- The Process of Converting Solid Combustable Materials into Carbon Monoxide , Hydrogen and Carbon Dioxide via partial oxidation
- Assuming a "pure" feedstock, it should only produce the gasses (Some ash may be produced from impurities in the charcoal, gasification of Biomass / RDF will produce ash)
- Can be as simple as a Rocket Stove , or as complex as a grid scale Fluidized Bed Gassifier
Internal Links
- Gasifier Burner
- Open Source Fluidized Bed Gassifier
- Plasma Gasification
- Pyrolysis
- Entrained Flow Gasification
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on Gasification
- The NETL page on "DOE GASIFICATION SYSTEMS PROGRAM AND BENEFITS"
- The NETL page on "MAJOR GASIFICATION SOLID BYPRODUCTS"
- [https://www.btgworld.com/en/rtd/technologies/gasification BTG's "Two Stage Gasification" (seems to just be gasification, and tar/lpg etc cracking to syngas?) (need to see if the "char combustor" is a gasifier burner or just a combustor as in "coal fired furnace" type thing? )