Kuester F, Nikrityuk P, Junghanns M, Nolte S, Tuennermann A, Ackermann R, Richter A, Guhl S, Meyer B (2017)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2017
Book Volume: 194
Pages Range: 544-556
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2016.12.069
The newly developed HITECOM reactor provides the possibility of in-situ analysis of single particle reactions. It combines the capabilities of a magnetic suspension thermobalance with state of the art optical analysis. The surface temperature and carbon conversion of single particles are measured under well-defined flow conditions. The generated data enables the detailed validation of CFD single particle models. For this reactor, a special temperature resistant particle holder had to be constructed, which is able to fix various particles in direct flow during gasification. An in-situ Raman spectroscopy setup was established for quantitative gas analysis at pressures between 1 and 20 bar and temperatures up to 965 °C. Here, a pulsed Nd:YAG laser at 355 nm was used as excitation source. The Rayleigh/Raman scattering was measured perpendicular to the flow direction with a spectrograph and ICCD camera. From the recorded spectra the gas concentrations were calculated. Generally, the calculated concentrations of CO, CO
APA:
Kuester, F., Nikrityuk, P., Junghanns, M., Nolte, S., Tuennermann, A., Ackermann, R.,... Meyer, B. (2017). In-situ investigation of single particle gasification in a defined gas flow applying TGA with optical measurements. Fuel, 194, 544-556. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2016.12.069
MLA:
Kuester, F., et al. "In-situ investigation of single particle gasification in a defined gas flow applying TGA with optical measurements." Fuel 194 (2017): 544-556.
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