I just started my phd research.. and i need help from u guys.. im searching a modeling of gasification from any gasifire ? some 1 help me
Science Help me..Mathematical Modeling of Gasification, Searching of modeling of gasification
Science Help me..Mathematical Modeling of Gasification, Searching of modeling of gasification
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Sep 24 2014, 05:14 PM, updated 12y ago
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I just started my phd research.. and i need help from u guys.. im searching a modeling of gasification from any gasifire ? some 1 help me
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Sep 24 2014, 05:17 PM
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what is tat? i oni understand GLASS
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Sep 24 2014, 08:08 PM
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QUOTE(faiz@ukm @ Sep 24 2014, 05:14 PM) I just started my phd research.. and i need help from u guys.. im searching a modeling of gasification from any gasifier? some 1 help me First things first, sketch the Gasification P&ID schematic diagram to get an overview of the process control. From the diagram, you can establish or identify the process boundaries, external disturbances, the degrees of freedom for control (the inputs; manipulated variables) and the variables that have to be controlled (the outputs; controlled variables) on the basis of the operation of the process and the goals of the operation.![]() Then apply conservations laws such as component balance, momentum balance, mass balance, and energy balance in the forms of differential equations to obtain the state equations for composition, pressure, volume, and temperature (CPVT). Keep in mind that most chemical engineering processes are modeled as multiple-input & multiple-output (MIMO) nonlinear systems. So, you may need to apply linearize the nonlinear equations around its operating point before applying the multivariable control. Get a deeper understanding on the process before modeling it. ![]() This post has been edited by Critical_Fallacy: Sep 24 2014, 09:56 PM |
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Oct 7 2014, 12:25 PM
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QUOTE(Critical_Fallacy @ Sep 24 2014, 08:08 PM) First things first, sketch the Gasification P&ID schematic diagram to get an overview of the process control. From the diagram, you can establish or identify the process boundaries, external disturbances, the degrees of freedom for control (the inputs; manipulated variables) and the variables that have to be controlled (the outputs; controlled variables) on the basis of the operation of the process and the goals of the operation. Tq for your respond. Can I just use the thermochemical equilibrium model for downdraft gasifier n follow the assumption that already made to find the product syngas with specific feed stock such as rice husk..![]() Then apply conservations laws such as component balance, momentum balance, mass balance, and energy balance in the forms of differential equations to obtain the state equations for composition, pressure, volume, and temperature (CPVT). Keep in mind that most chemical engineering processes are modeled as multiple-input & multiple-output (MIMO) nonlinear systems. So, you may need to apply linearize the nonlinear equations around its operating point before applying the multivariable control. Get a deeper understanding on the process before modeling it. ![]() |
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Oct 7 2014, 07:43 PM
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QUOTE(faiz@ukm @ Oct 7 2014, 12:25 PM) Tq for your respond. Can I just use the thermochemical equilibrium model for downdraft gasifier n follow the assumption that already made to find the product syngas with specific feed stock such as rice husk.. Thermochemical equilibrium modelling employs the stoichiometric equilibrium together with the thermodynamic equilibrium of the global reaction in a downdraft biomass gasifier to estimate the final composition of the syngas as well as its reaction temperature. Here are some technical papers which might be of your interest:A. Melgar, J.F. Pérez, H. Laget, A. Horillo, Thermochemical equilibrium modeling of a gasifying process, Energy Convers Manag, 48 (2007), pp. 59–67 Andrés Z. Mendiburu, João A. Carvalho Jr., Christian J.R. Coronado, Thermochemical equilibrium modeling of biomass downdraft gasifier: Stoichiometric models, Energy, 66, (2014), pp. 189–201 Z.A. Zainal, R. Ali, C.H. Lean, K.N. Seetharamu, Prediction of performance of a downdraft gasifier using equilibrium modeling for different biomass materials, Energy Convers Manag, 42 (2001), pp. 1499–1515 You can also consult our local expert in this field, Dr. Zainal Alimuddin b. Zainal Alauddin, School of Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Campus (Nibong Tebal), USM. Check with Krevaki. |
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Oct 8 2014, 11:12 PM
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Tqvm bro.. Its help me a lot.. Do u alrdy done ur PhD? U are very expert in this field bro.. Any way tq..
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