The convective drying of pine wood cylinders (40 mm diameter) in hot air has been investigated experimentally for conditions reproducing those encountered in the drying section of xed-bed updraft gasiers (nominal velocities of 0.4- 1:2 m=s and maximum air temperatures of 435-600 K). Temperature proles show a drying zone slowly propagating from the heat exposed surfaces towards the inside, whereas the global drying rate presents two maxima, corresponding to moisture evaporation along a thin supercial layer and sample heat-up, respectively. The drying times reproduce trends already known on dependence of the external heating conditions and the initial moisture content. From the quantitative point of view, a moisture content of 50% is observed to delay the particle heating times up to factors of 3-5. Acceptable quantitative agreement is obtained between these measurements and the predictions of a simplied model of moisture evaporation in wood, which can be used to treat single particle e7ects in the more complicated mathematical descriptions of gasier behavior.
Drying characteristics of wood cylinders for conditions pertinent to fixed-bed countercurrent gasification
Carmen Branca;
2003
Abstract
The convective drying of pine wood cylinders (40 mm diameter) in hot air has been investigated experimentally for conditions reproducing those encountered in the drying section of xed-bed updraft gasiers (nominal velocities of 0.4- 1:2 m=s and maximum air temperatures of 435-600 K). Temperature proles show a drying zone slowly propagating from the heat exposed surfaces towards the inside, whereas the global drying rate presents two maxima, corresponding to moisture evaporation along a thin supercial layer and sample heat-up, respectively. The drying times reproduce trends already known on dependence of the external heating conditions and the initial moisture content. From the quantitative point of view, a moisture content of 50% is observed to delay the particle heating times up to factors of 3-5. Acceptable quantitative agreement is obtained between these measurements and the predictions of a simplied model of moisture evaporation in wood, which can be used to treat single particle e7ects in the more complicated mathematical descriptions of gasier behavior.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.