SEMI-EMPIRICAL MODEL FOR ESTIMATING MOLAR FRACTION OF SYNGAS PRODUCED BY THERMAL CRACKING OF WOOD TAR
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To optimize the efficiency of the wood gasification, tar which limits the use of syngas in thermal engines must be
reduced. The quantity, quality and composition of syngas produced after thermal cracking of tar were analysed,
and mathematical equations formulated based on Newton’s bivariate polynomial interpolation were used to
estimate the molar fraction of the gases. The conceptual analysis of the problem was based on experimental data
on temperature and residence time, and the semi-empirical model was simulated using Matlab to predict the
composition of the syngas and the tar content in the gas mixture. The thermal cracking of tar increased the amount
of syngas produced; in particular, the molar fraction of carbon monoxide and hydrogen. The gasification energy
efficiency also improved with temperature and residence time, as the quantity of tar was reduced during cracking.
The model was validated by comparing experimental and numerical data
