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International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering | 2009

Optimization of an Intermittent Slug Injection System for Sawdust Biomass Pyrolysis

F. Berruti; Lorenzo Ferrante; Franco Berruti; Cedric Briens

Among many other potential applications, intermittent solid slug feeders can be used to effectively inject biomass materials into fluidized bed reactors for pyrolysis. In particular, these feeders can be used to convey biomass materials that are highly cohesive to prevent plugging or undesirable reaction in the feeding tube. Although feeders of this design have been shown to work very effectively, they have not been studied in detail or optimized for the pyrolysis process. In addition, the operating conditions required to obtain predictable and consistent mass flow rates and slugs of desirable characteristics need to be established.The purpose of this work was to design, build and demonstrate the operation of a horizontal intermittent solid slug feeder and to test it with sawdust as the feed material. Sawdust is an extremely cohesive and difficult biomass to inject, but one that holds great potential as an important renewable feedstock for pyrolysis.The intermittent feeder designed for this work consisted of a pressurized vertical solids storage silo leading to a pneumatic pinch valve. The pinch valve, controlled by solenoid valves connected to a relay timer, released the feed into a horizontal feeding tube at a ninety degree angle. Within the silo, a rotating mixer prevented the bridging of solids. Intermittent pulses of gas from a control volume were fed into the horizontal feeding tube, as well as, in some cases, a continuous gas flow. The timing of the pulses was controlled by solenoid valves with a relay timer. While the pinch valve is opened, solids fall into the horizontal feeding tube forming a plug, which is then propelled by the pulsating gas into the reactor. The solid mass flow rate was experimentally measured by collecting the solids and continuously measuring the mass using a digital balance.Several variables were tested in order to optimize the performance of the feeder and the consistency of the feeding rate. They included the silo pressure, mixing rate, gas pulse pressure and volume, continuous gas mass flow rate, and the open pinch-valve time interval. The goals of this optimization were (a) to maximize the solid-to-gas ratio of mass flow rates, since the gas mass flux must be minimized to avoid wasting energy, and (b) to define operating conditions required to inject consistent biomass mass flow rates suitable for a laboratory scale pyrolysis reactor, and (c) to propose initial design criteria and a calibration procedure for intermittent solid slug feeders.The results demonstrated that the intermittent solid slug feeder system successfully achieved the desired objectives and showed how to efficiently select its optimum operating conditions.


Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2009

Flash pyrolysis of grape residues into biofuel in a bubbling fluid bed

R. Xu; Lorenzo Ferrante; Cedric Briens; F. Berruti


Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2011

Insecticidal and bactericidal characteristics of the bio-oil from the fast pyrolysis of coffee grounds

Rohan Bedmutha; Christina J. Booker; Lorenzo Ferrante; Cedric Briens; Franco Berruti; Ken K.-C. Yeung; Ian M. Scott; Kenneth L. Conn


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2010

Experimental Investigations into the Insecticidal, Fungicidal, and Bactericidal Properties of Pyrolysis Bio-oil from Tobacco Leaves Using a Fluidized Bed Pilot Plant

Christina J. Booker; Rohan Bedmutha; Tiffany Vogel; Alex Gloor; Ran Xu; Lorenzo Ferrante; Ken K.-C. Yeung; Ian M. Scott; Kenneth L. Conn; Franco Berruti; Cedric Briens


Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2011

Bio-oil production by flash pyrolysis of sugarcane residues and post treatments of the aqueous phase

R. Xu; Lorenzo Ferrante; Cedric Briens; F. Berruti


Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2011

Thermal self-sustainability of biochar production by pyrolysis

R. Xu; Lorenzo Ferrante; K. Hall; Cedric Briens; F. Berruti


Chemical Engineering and Processing | 2009

Single and two-stage electrostatic demisters for biomass pyrolysis application

Rohan Bedmutha; Lorenzo Ferrante; Cedric Briens; Franco Berruti; Ion I. Inculet


Journal of Pest Science | 2015

Insecticidal and anti-microbial activity of bio-oil derived from fast pyrolysis of lignin, cellulose, and hemicellulose

Mohammad M. Hossain; Ian M. Scott; Brian D. McGarvey; Kenneth L. Conn; Lorenzo Ferrante; Franco Berruti; Cedric Briens


Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2013

Toxicity of lignin, cellulose and hemicellulose-pyrolyzed bio-oil combinations: Estimating pesticide resources

Mohammad M. Hossain; Ian M. Scott; Brian D. McGarvey; Kenneth L. Conn; Lorenzo Ferrante; Franco Berruti; Cedric Briens


Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2011

Pyrolysis of meat-meal and bone-meal blends in a mechanically fluidized reactor

Esther Cascarosa; Jason Becker; Lorenzo Ferrante; Cedric Briens; Franco Berruti; J. Arauzo

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Cedric Briens

University of Western Ontario

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Franco Berruti

University of Western Ontario

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F. Berruti

University of Western Ontario

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Ian M. Scott

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

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Kenneth L. Conn

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

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R. Xu

University of Western Ontario

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Rohan Bedmutha

University of Western Ontario

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Mohammad M. Hossain

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

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Brian D. McGarvey

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

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Christina J. Booker

University of Western Ontario

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