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Volume 9

Journal of Bioremediation & Biodegradation

ISSN: 2155-6199

Biofuel Congress 2018 &

Biomass 2018

September 04-06, 2018

JOINT EVENT

September 04-06, 2018 | Zurich, Switzerland

13

th

Global Summit and Expo on

Biomass and Bioenergy

&

12

th

World Congress on

Biofuels and Bioenergy

Biomass Gasification: Sustainable technology for waste to energy

Sandeep Kumar

IIT Bombay, India

Statement of the Problem:

Biomass is a potential source of renewable energy. Agro residue and organic industrial and civic

waste provides a huge potential to harvest energy from waste. Biomass gasification is a quite mature technology finding its use

in various sectors. Downdraft gasification system is widely used to generate produce gas coupled with IC engine to generate

electricity. Oxy-steam gasification yields syngas of high energy density (8-10 MJ/Nm3). High H2 fraction in syngas and its

combustion characteristics motivates towards developing a more efficient gasifier-engine system. Also, high silica ash content

in few agro residue like paddy waste has motivated to evolve a system to extract useful silica from waste ash.

Methodology & Theoretical Orientation:

Oxy-steam gasifier was designed using oxygen and superheated steam mixture as

reactant. Woody biomass as well as agro residue was used for study. Steam to biomass ratio was varied from 0.75 to 2.7 and

ER from 0.2 to 0.3. Syngas with varying H

2

/CO ratio was obtained and results analysed. System efficiency was evaluated and

CFD based numerical model developed from fundamentals. Silica extraction from paddy waste ash was performed using acid

leaching method.

Findings:

Oxy-steam gasification proved to be highly efficient system with over 80% efficiency achieved at lower steam to

biomass ratio of 0.75. The high energy density in the range of 8-9 MJ/Nm

3

has been achieved which makes it better fuel

compared to producer gas obtained from air gasification. Analysis showed upto 68% silica content ii paddy waste ash. High

purity Silica was extracted from residual ash of paddy waste gasification. SEM results showed high quality silica which is in

demand in maket. Over 62% Silica was extracted from ash in high purity form.

Recent Publications

1. Sandeep K, S. Dasappa, Modeling and analysis of single particle conversion of biomass in a packed bed gasification system.

Applied Thermal Engineering. 2017:112:1382-1395

2. Mahapatra S, Sandeep K, Dasappa S. Gasification of wood particles in a co-current packed bed: Experiments and model

analysis. Fuel Processing Technology. 2016:145: 76–89

3. SandeepK, Dasappa S. First and second law thermodynamic analysis of air and oxy-steambiomass gasification. International

Journal of Hydrogen Energy. 2014:39(34): 19474–19484

4. Sandeep K, Dasappa S. Oxy–steam gasification of biomass for hydrogen rich syngas production using downdraft reactor

configuration. International Journal of Energy Research. 2014:38:174–188

5. Anmol Garg, Sandeep K. Oxy-enriched air gasification of wet biomass. Proceedings of the International Conference on

Sustainable Energy and Environmental Challenges (SEEC-2017). 26 - 28 February, 2017, Mohali, India

(P.No

. - 157)

Biography

Sandeep Kumar is Faculty in Dept. of Energy Science & Engg., Indian Institute if Technology (IIT) Bombay, India. He has his expertise in thermo-chemical conversion

of biomass and use of alternate fuel in IC engine. His works involves both experimental work as well as CFD based models. He has his basic degree in Mechanical

Engineering. His research interest also includes solid combustion, solid waste management and renewable system analysis.

Sandeep.kumar@iitb.ac.in

Sandeep Kumar, J Bioremediat Biodegrad 2018, Volume 9

DOI: 10.4172/2155-6199-C1-014