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Presented by:
Md. Musavvir Mahmud
Student ID: 201111006
Dept. of MME
BUET
INTRODUCTION TO
GASEOUS FUEL
GASEOUS FUEL
Definition
• Burnt in gaseous state in air or oxygen
Usage
• Both domestic and commercial purpose
Advantage
• Mineral impurities are absent
• Consistence in quality
• Effecient in use
• Lowest handling cost on industrial scale
EXAMPLES
Gaseous
fuel
Methane
from coal
mine
Wood gas
Sewage
gas
Gobar gas
Gas from
undergrou-
nd coal
gasification
Natural
Gas
LPG
Refinery
gas
Producer
gas
 General classification:
• Rich gas: if C.V.>4000 kcal/Nm3
• Lean gas: if C.V.<1500 kcal/Nm3
 Wobbe Index:
• C.V. is not only satisfactory parameter to classify
• Thermal output depends upon “Wobbe Index”(W.I.)
• Wobbe Index= C.V./√(specific gravity)
• It is a dimensional group
• Its unit depends upon unit of C.V.
CLASSIFICATION
TABLE: WOBBE INDEX SCHEDULE
OF FUEL GAS QUALITY
Gas group Wobbe Index(C.V in kcal/Nm3)
1 -
2 -
3 7,650±380
4 6,970±285
5 6,400±285
6 5,870±240
7 5,350±285
Reference:Elements of Fuels, Furnaces & Refractions by O.P. Gupta
WEAVER FLAME SPEED FACTOR
 Basis of classification for rich fuel gases
 Expressed on an arbitary scale
 Hydrogen assumed to have 100 arbitrarily
 Three groups of gases:
 High flame speed gases
 Weaver flame speed factor= 32-45
 Low flame speed gases
 Weaver flame speed factor= 13-25
 Intermediate type gases
 Weaver flame speed factor= 25-32
EFECTS ON W.I. and FLAME
SPPED
 Inert gases(N2, CO2) and CO reduce flame
speed and Wobbe Index
 Hydrogen increase flame speed and Wobbe
Index
 Hydrocarbons-
• Reduce flame speed
• Increase Wobbe Index
METHANE FROM COAL BED
• Methane is associated with coal in
mines
• Coal absorbs the methane formed during
coalification
• During coal mining the gas is gradually
desorbed
Origin
• CH4-93-99% •C2H6-0-3%
• CO2-0-4% •N2-2-6%
Composition
• Forms explosive in gas-air mixutre
• So proper ventilation is required for
safety
• Often called “firedump” for explosive
nature
Pre-cautions
WOOD GAS
• Carbonisation of wood
• Gasification of wood
Origin
• Has medium C.V. And not much
of commercial interest
• About 50% of wood gas is
consumed in gas produce
• Rest 50% is used elsewhere e.g.
in thermal power plant
Usage
GOBAR GAS
• Gobar, Hindi word, means cattle
dung
• Obtained by fermentation of gobar in
absence of air
Origin
• CH4-60% •CO2-30%
• H2S and O2-trace •H2-9.5%
• N2-0.55%
Composition
• Used as domestic cooking fuel in
villages
• Also used for:
• domestic lighting
• small water pump running
• small diesel and petrol engine
running
Usage
GOBAR GAS PLANT
Reference:Elements of Fuels, Furnaces & Refractions by O.P. Gupta
DETAILS OF PLANT
 Digestor:
• Constructed below ground level
• 3-6 meter deep
• 1-6 meter diameter depending on size
• Divided into two compartments by a wall
 Gas holder:
• Mild steel drum
• Fits like a cap on the mouth of the wall
• A central pipe guides movement of the drum
PROCEDURE
Mixture of
cattle
dung:water=4:5
Sent to
digestor
through inlet
pipe
When digestor fills up,
equal quantity of dung
slurry is discharged
through outlet pipe
Slurry from
outlet used as
fertilizer
Produced
gas to gas
holder
Gas taken using
gas exit
Digest of volatile acids and nitrogen compounds
Temperature:
30-40˚C
•Initial acid forming pH 6
•Rises to pH 8 in 2-3 weeks
MAIN PRODUCTS
• 55-60% presence of methane
• Can be used in variuos
purpose
Fuel gas
• Rich in nitrogen
• Used as good fertilizerMannure
PRE -REQUISITES TO SET UP
 Minimum 45 kg dung needed daily
 Should be placed near cowshed and where to
be used(less than 20 meters)
 Should not be made within 15 meters of any
well
SEWAGE GAS
• CH4 -58.5-76.5% •CO2-30-41%
• H2S -0.1% •N2 -0.55% •O2-0-1.8%
• H2 -0-4.55%
Composition
• Produced during sewage
dosposal by way of aneorobic
decomposition of organic wastes
Origin
• Methane rich gas, can be used as town
gas component
• Higher H2S makes difficulty for engine
use
Usage
COAL GAS FROM UNDERGROUND
COAL GASIFICATION
• Coal in underground mines can egasified in situ
even without mining it out of the earth crust
• This is called underground coal gasification
(UCG)
• The gas produced us called coal gas from
underground gasification of coal
Origin
• CO-10.7% •H2-8.4% •CH4-1.8%
• N2-67.4% •O2-0.9% •CO2-10.5%
• CmHn-0.3%
Composition
• Electricity generation
• Manufacture of synthesis gas for
ammonia, methanol and liquid fuels
Usage
Suitable coal deposits for gasification using
air/oxygen:
Bituminus
Semi-
bituminus
Mature
brown
coal
COAL GAS FROM UNDERGROUND
GASIFICATION OF COAL(contd.)
Reference:Elements of Fuels, Furnaces & Refractions by O.P. Gupta
PRINCIPLE OF UCG
PRINCIPLE OF UCG(contd.)
 Deep vertical channels made parallely where coal
deposits are situated
 They are made to supply gasifying medium and take out
product fuel gas
 Link is made underground between them
 In shaft system parallel galleries are made within coal
bed
 Then connected by making horizontal borholes through
confined coal mass
 Boreholes are ignited in succession or in small groups
 Air is passsed through one borehole and product gas is
taken out from the other
BOREHOLE PRODUCER FOR
UCG
Reference:Elements of Fuels, Furnaces & Refractions by O.P. Gupta
POWER PLANTS USING UCG
THANK YOU

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Introduction to gaseous fuel

  • 1. Presented by: Md. Musavvir Mahmud Student ID: 201111006 Dept. of MME BUET INTRODUCTION TO GASEOUS FUEL
  • 2. GASEOUS FUEL Definition • Burnt in gaseous state in air or oxygen Usage • Both domestic and commercial purpose Advantage • Mineral impurities are absent • Consistence in quality • Effecient in use • Lowest handling cost on industrial scale
  • 3. EXAMPLES Gaseous fuel Methane from coal mine Wood gas Sewage gas Gobar gas Gas from undergrou- nd coal gasification Natural Gas LPG Refinery gas Producer gas
  • 4.  General classification: • Rich gas: if C.V.>4000 kcal/Nm3 • Lean gas: if C.V.<1500 kcal/Nm3  Wobbe Index: • C.V. is not only satisfactory parameter to classify • Thermal output depends upon “Wobbe Index”(W.I.) • Wobbe Index= C.V./√(specific gravity) • It is a dimensional group • Its unit depends upon unit of C.V. CLASSIFICATION
  • 5. TABLE: WOBBE INDEX SCHEDULE OF FUEL GAS QUALITY Gas group Wobbe Index(C.V in kcal/Nm3) 1 - 2 - 3 7,650±380 4 6,970±285 5 6,400±285 6 5,870±240 7 5,350±285 Reference:Elements of Fuels, Furnaces & Refractions by O.P. Gupta
  • 6. WEAVER FLAME SPEED FACTOR  Basis of classification for rich fuel gases  Expressed on an arbitary scale  Hydrogen assumed to have 100 arbitrarily  Three groups of gases:  High flame speed gases  Weaver flame speed factor= 32-45  Low flame speed gases  Weaver flame speed factor= 13-25  Intermediate type gases  Weaver flame speed factor= 25-32
  • 7. EFECTS ON W.I. and FLAME SPPED  Inert gases(N2, CO2) and CO reduce flame speed and Wobbe Index  Hydrogen increase flame speed and Wobbe Index  Hydrocarbons- • Reduce flame speed • Increase Wobbe Index
  • 8. METHANE FROM COAL BED • Methane is associated with coal in mines • Coal absorbs the methane formed during coalification • During coal mining the gas is gradually desorbed Origin • CH4-93-99% •C2H6-0-3% • CO2-0-4% •N2-2-6% Composition • Forms explosive in gas-air mixutre • So proper ventilation is required for safety • Often called “firedump” for explosive nature Pre-cautions
  • 9. WOOD GAS • Carbonisation of wood • Gasification of wood Origin • Has medium C.V. And not much of commercial interest • About 50% of wood gas is consumed in gas produce • Rest 50% is used elsewhere e.g. in thermal power plant Usage
  • 10. GOBAR GAS • Gobar, Hindi word, means cattle dung • Obtained by fermentation of gobar in absence of air Origin • CH4-60% •CO2-30% • H2S and O2-trace •H2-9.5% • N2-0.55% Composition • Used as domestic cooking fuel in villages • Also used for: • domestic lighting • small water pump running • small diesel and petrol engine running Usage
  • 11. GOBAR GAS PLANT Reference:Elements of Fuels, Furnaces & Refractions by O.P. Gupta
  • 12. DETAILS OF PLANT  Digestor: • Constructed below ground level • 3-6 meter deep • 1-6 meter diameter depending on size • Divided into two compartments by a wall  Gas holder: • Mild steel drum • Fits like a cap on the mouth of the wall • A central pipe guides movement of the drum
  • 13. PROCEDURE Mixture of cattle dung:water=4:5 Sent to digestor through inlet pipe When digestor fills up, equal quantity of dung slurry is discharged through outlet pipe Slurry from outlet used as fertilizer Produced gas to gas holder Gas taken using gas exit Digest of volatile acids and nitrogen compounds Temperature: 30-40˚C •Initial acid forming pH 6 •Rises to pH 8 in 2-3 weeks
  • 14. MAIN PRODUCTS • 55-60% presence of methane • Can be used in variuos purpose Fuel gas • Rich in nitrogen • Used as good fertilizerMannure
  • 15. PRE -REQUISITES TO SET UP  Minimum 45 kg dung needed daily  Should be placed near cowshed and where to be used(less than 20 meters)  Should not be made within 15 meters of any well
  • 16. SEWAGE GAS • CH4 -58.5-76.5% •CO2-30-41% • H2S -0.1% •N2 -0.55% •O2-0-1.8% • H2 -0-4.55% Composition • Produced during sewage dosposal by way of aneorobic decomposition of organic wastes Origin • Methane rich gas, can be used as town gas component • Higher H2S makes difficulty for engine use Usage
  • 17. COAL GAS FROM UNDERGROUND COAL GASIFICATION • Coal in underground mines can egasified in situ even without mining it out of the earth crust • This is called underground coal gasification (UCG) • The gas produced us called coal gas from underground gasification of coal Origin • CO-10.7% •H2-8.4% •CH4-1.8% • N2-67.4% •O2-0.9% •CO2-10.5% • CmHn-0.3% Composition
  • 18. • Electricity generation • Manufacture of synthesis gas for ammonia, methanol and liquid fuels Usage Suitable coal deposits for gasification using air/oxygen: Bituminus Semi- bituminus Mature brown coal COAL GAS FROM UNDERGROUND GASIFICATION OF COAL(contd.)
  • 19. Reference:Elements of Fuels, Furnaces & Refractions by O.P. Gupta PRINCIPLE OF UCG
  • 20. PRINCIPLE OF UCG(contd.)  Deep vertical channels made parallely where coal deposits are situated  They are made to supply gasifying medium and take out product fuel gas  Link is made underground between them  In shaft system parallel galleries are made within coal bed  Then connected by making horizontal borholes through confined coal mass  Boreholes are ignited in succession or in small groups  Air is passsed through one borehole and product gas is taken out from the other
  • 21. BOREHOLE PRODUCER FOR UCG Reference:Elements of Fuels, Furnaces & Refractions by O.P. Gupta