Evaluation of Engine Running with Gas of Low Power Heat Rate from of Biomass (Rice Husk) Produced by Gasifier
Date Published: 2005-05-11
Paper Number:2005-01-2185
DOI: 10.4271/2005-01-2185
Citation:
Muraro, W., Shiraiwa, N., Monte, M., Figueiredo, F. et al., "Evaluation of Engine Running with Gas of Low Power Heat Rate from of Biomass (Rice Husk) Produced by Gasifier," SAE Technical Paper 2005-01-2185, 2005, doi:10.4271/2005-01-2185.
Author(s):
Wilson Muraro - DaimlerChrysler do Brasil
Nilton Mitsuro Shiraiwa - DaimlerChrysler do Brasil
Maurício Monte - Unicamp
Flavio Augusto Bueno Figueiredo - Unicamp
Alexandre Amaral De Almeida - Unicamp
Thomas Maciel Moura - Unicamp
Caio Glauco Sanchez - Unicamp
In order to use waste (BIOMASS), such as rice rind, we use a gasification process, which is a form of increasing the energetic use of Biomass. A fluidized bed gasifier at UNICAMP was used with an engine of 5.965 liters of total displacement and 6 cylinders, with compression ratio of 12:1 in the OTTO cycle and which is originally used in vehicles driven by compressed natural gas, to work with low heating power gas (4 to 6 MJ/Nm3) produced by the gasifier.
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