Investigation on internal structure of pellets with halloysite additive and effect of moisture content before the pelletizing process

The article presents analysis of the particle size distribution inside pellets and the influence of moisture content before pelletization process on final product mechanical strength. The following types of biomass were used without and with the content of additive (halloysite): Polish wheat straw –...

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Main Authors: Wnorowska Joanna, Tymoszuk Mateusz, Kalisz Sylwester
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/08/e3sconf_icbt2018_01015.pdf
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spelling doaj-3f347c5167eb4be48346cfdc8890f5b82021-02-02T02:51:24ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-01820101510.1051/e3sconf/20198201015e3sconf_icbt2018_01015Investigation on internal structure of pellets with halloysite additive and effect of moisture content before the pelletizing processWnorowska JoannaTymoszuk MateuszKalisz SylwesterThe article presents analysis of the particle size distribution inside pellets and the influence of moisture content before pelletization process on final product mechanical strength. The following types of biomass were used without and with the content of additive (halloysite): Polish wheat straw – (SP-K), miscanthus (DM), cereal straw (DS) and herbaceous pellets (BZ). Particles inside pellets were characterized by a grain size smaller than 3 mm and the cumulative weight percent passing through the sieve with mesh screen 1 mm for each sample was higher than 70 %. The moisture content before pelletization process for tested materials was in the range of 25% - 30% depending on the material which was used, while values of mechanical strength of pellets were within the range of 77.7% - 96.2% (depending on the type of material and moisture content before the pelletization process).https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/08/e3sconf_icbt2018_01015.pdf
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author Wnorowska Joanna
Tymoszuk Mateusz
Kalisz Sylwester
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Tymoszuk Mateusz
Kalisz Sylwester
Investigation on internal structure of pellets with halloysite additive and effect of moisture content before the pelletizing process
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Wnorowska Joanna
Tymoszuk Mateusz
Kalisz Sylwester
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title Investigation on internal structure of pellets with halloysite additive and effect of moisture content before the pelletizing process
title_short Investigation on internal structure of pellets with halloysite additive and effect of moisture content before the pelletizing process
title_full Investigation on internal structure of pellets with halloysite additive and effect of moisture content before the pelletizing process
title_fullStr Investigation on internal structure of pellets with halloysite additive and effect of moisture content before the pelletizing process
title_full_unstemmed Investigation on internal structure of pellets with halloysite additive and effect of moisture content before the pelletizing process
title_sort investigation on internal structure of pellets with halloysite additive and effect of moisture content before the pelletizing process
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The article presents analysis of the particle size distribution inside pellets and the influence of moisture content before pelletization process on final product mechanical strength. The following types of biomass were used without and with the content of additive (halloysite): Polish wheat straw – (SP-K), miscanthus (DM), cereal straw (DS) and herbaceous pellets (BZ). Particles inside pellets were characterized by a grain size smaller than 3 mm and the cumulative weight percent passing through the sieve with mesh screen 1 mm for each sample was higher than 70 %. The moisture content before pelletization process for tested materials was in the range of 25% - 30% depending on the material which was used, while values of mechanical strength of pellets were within the range of 77.7% - 96.2% (depending on the type of material and moisture content before the pelletization process).
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/08/e3sconf_icbt2018_01015.pdf
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