Rotary Grate for a Fixed-Bed Gasifier that Produces a Product Gas from Hydrocarbon-Containing Feedstock
20180079978 ยท 2018-03-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
C10J3/84
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Y02E50/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F23B80/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
C10B27/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C10J3/723
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C10J2200/152
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C10B49/02
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
Abstract
A rotary grate with slit-shaped openings is used in fixed-bed gasifier that produces a product gas from biomass particles. The rotary grate supports the biomass particles. Each slit-shaped opening has a cross-section that conically widens in the direction from the upper to lower side of the grate. The slit-shaped openings act as planes to break up ash supported by the grate as a drive shaft rotates the grate. As the grate rotates, a dome-shaped covering in the middle of the grate causes ash to be spun laterally away from the middle and into the region of the grate where the slit-shaped openings are located. The slit-shaped openings extend concentrically around the middle of the grate. The combined open area of the slit-shaped openings on the upper side of the grate makes up between 20% to 40% of the grating surface area outside the dome-shaped covering on the upper side.
Claims
1-8. (canceled)
9. A rotary grate for use in a fixed-bed gasifier that produces a product gas from hydrocarbon-containing feedstock, comprising: a disk-shaped main part adapted to support the hydrocarbon-containing feedstock inside the fixed-bed gasifier, wherein the disk-shaped main part includes an upper side, a lower side, a middle and slit-shaped openings, wherein each of the slit-shaped openings has a cross-section that conically widens in a direction from the upper side to the lower side; a central drive shaft having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the central drive shaft is fixedly attached to the middle of the disk-shaped main part; and a dome-shaped covering disposed in the middle of the disk-shaped main part, wherein the dome-shaped covering is attached to the upper side of the disk-shaped main part opposite to where the central drive shaft is attached to the lower side of the disk-shaped main part.
10. The rotary grate of claim 9, wherein the slit-shaped openings extend concentrically around the middle of the disk-shaped main part and are radially distributed over the disk-shaped main part.
11. The rotary grate of claim 9, wherein the upper side of the disk-shaped main part outside the dome-shaped covering provides a grating surface area, and wherein a combined open area formed by the slit-shaped openings on the upper side of the disk-shaped main part makes up between 20% to 40% of the grating surface area on the upper side of the disk-shaped main part.
12. The rotary grate of claim 9, wherein a motor drive is connected to the second end of the central drive shaft.
13. The rotary grate of claim 9, wherein the slit-shaped openings are adapted to act as a plane to break up objects disposed on the upper side of the disk-shaped main part as the central drive shaft rotates the disk-shaped main part.
14. The rotary grate of claim 13, wherein the objects are ash produced by the gasification of the hydrocarbon-containing feedstock into the product gas.
15. A fixed-bed gasifier for producing a product gas from biomass particles, comprising: a gasifier container; a supply inlet adapted to receive the biomass particles into the fixed-bed gasifier; an air supply inlet through which combustion air enters the gasifier container; a rotary grate adapted to support the biomass particles that is disposed in a lower portion of the gasifier container, wherein the grate includes an upper side, a lower side and slit-shaped openings; and a product gas vent leading out of the gasifier container below the rotary grate and through which the product gas generated from the biomass particles exits the gasifier container, wherein each of the slit-shaped openings has a cross-section that conically widens in a direction from the upper side to the lower side of the rotary grate.
16. The fixed-bed gasifier of claim 15, wherein the gasifier container has a first diameter, further comprising: a gasifier component with a second diameter, an upper closed end and a lower open end, wherein the first diameter is larger than the second diameter, wherein the lower open end of the gasifier component extends down into the gasifier container, wherein both the supply inlet and the air supply inlet enter into the upper closed end of the gasifier component,
17. The fixed-bed gasifier of claim 15, wherein the gasifier container has an inner wall and an inner diameter, wherein the rotary grate has a diameter that is smaller than the inner diameter of the gasifier container such that a ring gap remains between the rotary grate and the inner wall of the gasifier container, and wherein a ring is disposed in the ring gap.
18. The fixed-bed gasifier of claim 17, wherein the gasifier container has a lower cover, and wherein the ring is supported from the lower cover by supports.
19. The fixed-bed gasifier of claim 17, wherein the gasifier container has an upper cover, and wherein pillared inserts disposed inside the gasifier container extend from the ring to the upper cover.
20. The fixed-bed gasifier of claim 17, wherein the gasifier container has a lower cover and an upper cover, and wherein pillared inserts are disposed inside the gasifier container and extend from the lower cover to the upper cover.
21. The fixed-bed gasifier of claim 15, further comprising: a gasifier component that is arranged coaxially with respect to the gasifier container, wherein the gasifier component is disposed above the rotary grate.
22. The fixed-bed gasifier of claim 15, wherein the rotary grate is rotatable.
23. The fixed-bed gasifier of claim 15, wherein the slit-shaped openings are adapted to act as a plane as the rotary grate rotates to break up objects supported by the rotary grate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0014] The accompanying drawings, where like numerals indicate like components, illustrate embodiments of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] Reference will now be made in detail to some embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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[0020] By rotating the grate 11, the slit-shaped openings 12 can be prevented from becoming clogged during the operation of the fixed-bed gasifier 10 that produces product gas from hydrocarbon-containing feedstock, such as pourable biomass particles 13. The product gas is typically wood gas or a gas mixture containing hydrogen gas, carbon monoxide and methane. By varying the rotating speed of the grate 11 and the time intervals during which the grate 11 is rotated, the grate 11 can be prevented from becoming clogged even during operation of the fixed-bed gasifier 10 under unfavorable conditions.
[0021] An embodiment of a downdraft, fixed-bed gasifier 10 allows for safe and stable process control and generates a continuous flow of product gas with low tar quantities. Combustion air 18 is channeled down through a cylindrical gasifier component 19 and into the bed of biomass particles 13, which results in a uniform distribution of the combustion air 18. When viewed from a cross-section, hardly any temperature differences occur in the oxidation zone 20 of the gasifier container 21 by virtue of the uniform distribution. As a result, even pyrolysis gases generated above the oxidation zone 20 flow through the oxidation zone in a uniform manner. The uniformity of the gas and air flows allows a product gas to be produced that has low quantities of tar. For additional details on such a configuration of the fixed-bed gasifier 10, see U.S. Patent Application Publication 2017/0275543, which claims priority to German application DE102014225166.4, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
[0022] The fixed-bed gasifier 10 is designed with a ring gap 22 between the outer circumference of the grate 11 and the inner wall of the gasifier container 21. A ring 23 covers the ring gap 22. The ring gap 22 thermally decouples the grate 11 from the gasifier container 21. The flow speed of the gases and air in the fixed-bed gasifier 10 can be controlled by varying the width of the circumferential ring 23.
[0023] The flow speed of the gases and air in the fixed-bed gasifier 10 can additionally be controlled by using various inserts 24 in the gasifier container 21. The pillared or elongated cylindrical inserts 24 also provide thermally insulation to the gasifier container 21. The various pillared inserts 24 are part of a modular assembly system that allows each particular gasifier container 21 to be specially modified.
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[0025] Because the diameter 31 of the grate 11 is smaller than the inner diameter 32 of the gasifier container 21, a ring gap 22 remains between the outer circumference of the grate 11 and the wall of the gasifier container 21. The ring gap 22 is covered by a circumferential ring 23 that is attached to the lower cover 26 of the gasifier container 21 by supports 33. By placing the ring 23 between the grate 11 and the wall of the gasifier container 21, the grate 11 is thermally decoupled from the gasifier container 21. In addition, the flow speed of the gases and air through the fixed-bed gasifier 10 can be controlled by the width of circumferential ring 23.
[0026] The flow speed of the gases and air through the fixed-bed gasifier 10 can also be influenced by placing elongated, pillared inserts 24 between the gasifier container 21 and gasifier component 19. In one embodiment, the pillared inserts 24 are inserted above the level of the grate 11 and extend to the upper cover 25 of the gasifier container 21. In another embodiment, the pillared inserts 24 extend from the lower cover 26 to the upper cover 25. The pillared inserts 24 also thermally insulate the gasifier container 21. The inserts 24 allow the fixed-bed gasifier 10 to be made in a modular assembly system, in which a particular gasifier component 20 can be specially modified.
[0027] The upper, closed end 28 of the gasifier component 19 is penetrated by a supply inlet 34 for carbon-containing input substances such as the pourable biomass particles 13, an air supply inlet 35 through which combustion air 18 enters the gasifier container 21, and a level sensor 36 by which the level of biomass particles 13 in the cylindrical gasifier component 19 is determined and monitored. The upper, closed end 28 of the gasifier component 19 projects up and out of the gasifier container 21. An inspection shaft 37 penetrates the outer wall of the gasifier container 21 at the level of the open end 27 of the gasifier component 19. The inspection shaft 37 is closed by a covering flange 38 that is part of a temperature measurement device 39. The temperature in the gasifier container 21 is monitored using the temperature measurement device 39. Access into the reactor vessel can be gained through the inspection shaft 37 in order to perform maintenance and cleaning work inside the reactor vessel during the standstill of the reactor.
[0028] The product gas is removed from the region of the gasifier container 21 beneath the grate 11 through a product gas vent 40. The product gas is then cooled in a heat exchanger 41 and purified in a downstream cyclone separator 42. The ashes falling through the grate 11 are also discharged from the fixed-bed gasifier 10 through the product gas flow via the product gas vent 40. The product gas from which the ash and other particles have been separated then exits the gas outlet 43 of the cyclone separator 42.
[0029] Both the cylindrical gasifier container 21 and the cylindrical gasifier component 19 have a circular cross-section and are arranged concentrically to one another. The cylindrical gasifier component 19 has an inner diameter 44 that is smaller than the inner diameter 32 of the cylindrical gasifier container 21.
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[0033] The dome-shaped covering 15 is located in the middle of the upper side 47 of the main part 16 above the rotational shaft 17. The dome-shaped covering 15 prevents any accumulation of ash and slag in the middle of the main part 16 that would otherwise build up because the middle of the rotating grate 11 is moving very little with respect to the bed of biomass particles 13. Ash would otherwise also build up in the middle because there are no openings 12 in the middle of main part 16 where the drive shaft 17 is attached or mounted to the grate 11. The dome-shaped configuration of the covering 15 causes ash and slag to be spun laterally away from the center as the motor drive 29 and drive shaft 17 rotate the grate 11. The ash and slag are thereby moved into the region of the main part 16 where the slit-shaped openings 12 are located.
REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0034] 10 down-draft fixed-bed gasifier [0035] 11 rotary grate [0036] 12 slit-shaped openings [0037] 13 biomass particles [0038] 14 conical shape of openings [0039] 15 dome-shaped covering [0040] 16 main part of grate [0041] 17 drive shaft [0042] 18 combustion air [0043] 19 gasifier component [0044] 20 oxidation zone [0045] 21 gasifier container [0046] 22 ring gap [0047] 23 ring [0048] 24 pillared insert [0049] 25 upper cover [0050] 26 lower cover [0051] 27 open end of gasifier component [0052] 28 closed end of gasifier component [0053] 29 motor drive [0054] 30 distance between grate and open end [0055] 31 diameter of grate [0056] 32 inner diameter of gasifier container [0057] 33 supports for ring [0058] 34 supply inlet [0059] 35 air supply inlet [0060] 36 level sensor [0061] 37 inspection shaft [0062] 38 covering flange [0063] 39 temperature measurement device [0064] 40 product gas vent [0065] 41 heat exchanger [0066] 42 cyclone separator [0067] 43 gas outlet [0068] 44 inner diameter of gasifier component [0069] 45 first end of drive shaft [0070] 46 second end of drive shaft [0071] 47 upper side of grate [0072] 48 lower side of grate [0073] 49 grating surface area
[0074] Although the present invention has been described in connection with certain specific embodiments for instructional purposes, the present invention is not limited thereto. Accordingly, various modifications, adaptations, and combinations of various features of the described embodiments can be practiced without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the claims.