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Biomass-derived Low Calorific Value (LCV) gas represents one of the best alternatives for fossil fuels. It is very attractive, because it is CO2 neutral. However, the raw gasifier producer gas contains a high content of fuel-bound nitrogen (FBN), which results in high NOx emissions after its combustion. The NOx emissions compromise the neutral aspect of the biomass derived LCV gas. Reducing the conversion of FBN to NOx has been one of the main challenges for researchers working in the field of LCV gas combustion. In this work, reducing NOx by primary measures was adopted. For this purpose, a newly designed combustor called Winnox-TUD was developed after a series of primary experiments. The winnox-TUD, a three air stages combustor was tested with synthetic LCV gas doped with ammonia to simulate the FBN, and modeled as well. The results of the testing series in addition to the accompanying modeling results are presented in this book.
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Biomass-derived Low Calorific Value (LCV) gas represents one of the best alternatives for fossil fuels. It is very attractive, because it is CO2 neutral. However, the raw gasifier producer gas contains a high content of fuel-bound nitrogen (FBN), which results in high NOx emissions after its combustion. The NOx emissions compromise the neutral aspect of the biomass derived LCV gas. Reducing the conversion of FBN to NOx has been one of the main challenges for researchers working in the field of LCV gas combustion. In this work, reducing NOx by primary measures was adopted. For this purpose, a newly designed combustor called Winnox-TUD was developed after a series of primary experiments. The winnox-TUD, a three air stages combustor was tested with synthetic LCV gas doped with ammonia to simulate the FBN, and modeled as well. The results of the testing series in addition to the accompanying modeling results are presented in this book.
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