Kinetics analysis and numerical simulation of eucalyptus sawdust pyrolysis
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In this study, thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) was employed to investigate the thermal decomposition characteristics and kinetic parameters of eucalyptus sawdust at heating rates of 5, 10, 15, 20, and 30 ℃/min (20–900℃) under a nitrogen atmosphere (99.99 %, 30 mL/min). The pyrolysis process of eucalyptus sawdust was divided into three stages: drying and preheating (DH), fast weight-losing pyrolysis (FP) and carbon growing (CG). Mechanism function fitting determined that the DH and FP stages followed follow n-order reaction and Jander-type 3D diffusion, respectively. The activation energy (E), pre-exponential factor logarithm (lgA) and reaction order (n) of the DH and FP stages are 82.42 and 143.40 kJ/mol, 10.77 and 9.00 s−1, and 2.58 and 2.00, respectively. The results are highly consistent with the E and lgA values estimated by FWO and Friedman methods in the conversion rate (α) range of 0.2–0.8. For the CG stage, a new reaction process fitting equation (α=0.8695β0.1319lnT−5.0275β0.1442) was developed by numerical simulation of fitting α, temperature (T) and heating rate (β). The high coefficient of determination (R2>0.9700) confirms the equation's reliability. This study provides crucial theoretical support for optimizing the pyrolysis process of eucalyptus sawdust and guiding the reactor design.
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Zepeng Cheng
Zhiwen Chen
Mingfeng Wang
Yongzhi Ren
Ke Zhang
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- 2025
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- 10.1016/j.indcrop.2025.122045
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