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Two Units of Hunza Sugar Mills

The document discusses bagasse generation capacity from two sugar mills in Pakistan. The Jhang unit can generate 2900 tons of bagasse per day, while the Faisalabad unit can generate 1900 tons. It also lists common reactions that can occur during carbon gasification, including carbon reactions with carbon dioxide, water, methane, and oxygen, as well as shift and oxidation reactions. References on biomass gasification and studies on sugarcane bagasse gasification are provided.

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Two Units of Hunza Sugar Mills

The document discusses bagasse generation capacity from two sugar mills in Pakistan. The Jhang unit can generate 2900 tons of bagasse per day, while the Faisalabad unit can generate 1900 tons. It also lists common reactions that can occur during carbon gasification, including carbon reactions with carbon dioxide, water, methane, and oxygen, as well as shift and oxidation reactions. References on biomass gasification and studies on sugarcane bagasse gasification are provided.

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Two units of Hunza Sugar Mills

Hunza Sugar mill Jhang


Hunza sugar mill Faisalabad
• Total Bagasse Generation Capacity
( 2 units) = 0.30(16000)tons/day
= 4800 tons/day

Jhang unit , =2900ton/day


Faisalabad unit, =(4800-2900)
=1900tons/day
Reactions

• Carbon Reactions
• C+CO2↔2CO ΔH=+172KJ/mol
• C+H2O↔CO+H2 ΔH=+131KJ/mol
• C+2H2↔CH4 ΔH=-75KJ/mol
• C+0.5O2↔CO ΔH=-111KJ/mol
• Oxidation Reactions
• C+O2→CO2 ΔH=-394KJ/mol
• CO+0.5O2→CO2 ΔH=-284KJ/mol
• CH4+2O2↔CO2+2H2O ΔH=-803KJ/mol
• H2+0.5O2→H2O ΔH=-242KJ/mol
• Shift Reactions
• CO+H2O↔CO2+H2 ΔH=-41.2KJ/mol
References
• Basu, P. (2010). Biomass gasification and pyrolysis: practical design
and theory. Academic press.
• Shehzad, A., Bashir, M. J., & Sethupathi, S. (2016). System analysis for
synthesis gas (syngas) production in Pakistan from municipal solid
waste gasification using a circulating fluidized bed gasifier. Renewable
and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 60, 1302-1311.
Shukla, A., & Kumar, S. Y. (2017). A Comparative study of Sugarcane
Bagasse gasification and Direct Combustion. Int. J. Appl. Eng. Res, 12,
14739-14745.

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