Biomass Conversion | Thermochemical Conversion

This collection covers thermochemical conversion processes of biomass and solid fuels, detailing methods such as combustion, gasification, pyrolysis, and torrefaction. It explores the chemical composition, properties, and classifications of biomass, alongside combustion phenomena across various fuel types including gaseous and solid fuels. The materials emphasize energy recovery, combustion efficiency, gas cleaning, and innovative technologies, providing insights into environmental impacts and operational parameters for optimizing energy production.

Torrefaction Process: Overview, Products, Parameters, and Types
Pyrolysis – Its principles and claddification
Cogeneration and its basics for energy management
Secondary tar cleaning systems and technologies
PRIMARY TAR CRACKING METHODS - Various materials used
Gas cleaning system - Types of Scrubbers
Hydrothermal gasification (HTG) - Overview
Classification of coal gasification - UCG & SCG
Coal gasification - characteristics & factors affecting
Gasifier types - Fixed and Fluidized bed gasification
Biomass gasification - types and principles
Effect of equivalence ratio on reaction rate and extinction velocity
Submerged Combustion, Explosion Flame Combustion, Pulsating Combustion, and Environmental Considerations
Combustion of gaseous fuels - its characteristics
Combustion phenomena in diesel and gasoline engines
Pulverized fuel combustion - Fluidized bed combustion
Solid fuel Combustion - Fixed bed combustion
Combustion thermodynamics - a principle concept
Combustion of liquid fuels and its principles.pptx
Combustion behaviour in Internal Combustion engines.ppt