Research paper
Co-Gasification of Refuse Derived Fuel and Wood Chips in the Nong Bua Dual Fluidised Bed Gasification Power Plant in Thailand
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- Title
- Co-Gasification of Refuse Derived Fuel and Wood Chips in the Nong Bua Dual Fluidised Bed Gasification Power Plant in Thailand
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- Description
Co-gasification of refuse derived fuel (RDF) and wood chips was experimented in the Nong Bua dual fluidised bed steam gasifier in Thailand. The effect of the mass of RDF pellets in the feed fuel (R/F ratio) was investigated on the performance of the entire process conditions and the product gas properties. The test results showed that the addition of small mass ratio of RDF pellets up to 30% did not affect the process operation conditions. The concentrations of H2, CO, CO2, and CH4 from a bin...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2022
- Creator
- Hongrapipat J / Rauch R / Liplap P / Arjharn W / Messner M / Henrich C / Koch M / Hofbauer H / Pang, Shusheng
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10092/104738
- Related subjects
- refuse derived fuel / co-gasification / dual fluidised bed / Nong Bua gasification power plant / Engineering / Electrical engineering / Electrical energy generation (incl. renewables, excl. photovoltaics) / Environmental engineering / Waste management, reduction, reuse and recycling
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