Explosion Characteristics of Syngas from Gasification Process
Abstract
This paper describes a series of experiments performed to study the explosion parameters of syngas and its flammable component air
mixtures. More than 100 pressure-time curves were recorded allowing to investigate the effects of three different gasification process
conditions on the maximum explosion pressure and deflagration index. The representative syngas samples were prepared by thermochemical wood-pellets gasification. The experiments were performed in 20-L oil-heated spherical experimental arrangement for
different concentrations at representative explosion initial temperature of 65°C. The experimental results were further compared with
the explosion parameters of pure gases, namely hydrogen, methane, carbon monoxide and propane as the main flammable syngas
components. The most important results are the maximum values of explosion pressure 7.2 ± 0.2 bar and deflagration index 170 ±
14 bar.m/s derived for start-up process conditions. These knowledge could be used to understand the effects of operating conditions to
both the optimization design on syngas‐fueled applications and the safety protection strategies.
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