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PhD Thesis - Energy Systems Research Unit - University of Strathclyde

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Figure 6.2 Seasonal Biogas Supply<br />

6.1.2 Process Characteristics<br />

The continuous gasification or pyrolysis process may be run either twenty-four<br />

hours per day, or between a specific start and end time each day. If the timestep<br />

being considered falls within an operating period, and there is enough feedstock<br />

in store to allow operation, the production rates (in kg/hr) for biogas, pyrolysis<br />

oil and charcoal are calculated from available information for a specific process<br />

and feedstock. If more feedstock is available than the maximum feed rate for<br />

that time period (maximum feed rate per hour / number <strong>of</strong> timesteps per hour),<br />

Biogas Production Rate (kW) = Biogas x GasLHV (6.4)<br />

GasDensity x 3610.3<br />

Pyrolysis Oil Production Rate (litres/hour) = Pyr x 1000 (6.5)<br />

PyrDensity<br />

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