Effect of baffle structure on the dynamic transportation behavior of s‐liked biomass fuels in a rotating drum
Abstract The booming progress of biomass fuels in the enhancement of energy sustainability has been witnessed over the past few decades. Drying or moisture content reduction is a critical pretreatment step for the efficient utilization of wet biomass fuels whose improvement requires this study to fo...
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doaj-64062c46342b494f8fbbbd5c28ce1bb82021-05-03T07:18:33ZengWileyEnergy Science & Engineering2050-05052021-05-019574375610.1002/ese3.857Effect of baffle structure on the dynamic transportation behavior of s‐liked biomass fuels in a rotating drumConghui Gu0Jiabin Fan1Danping Pan2Shouguang Yao3Li Dai4Lei Guan5Kai Wu6Zhulin Yuan7School of Energy and Power Jiangsu University of Science and Technology Zhenjiang ChinaSchool of Energy and Power Jiangsu University of Science and Technology Zhenjiang ChinaSchool of Environmental Engineering Nanjing Institute of Technology Nanjing ChinaSchool of Energy and Power Jiangsu University of Science and Technology Zhenjiang ChinaKey Laboratory of Energy Thermal Conversion and Control of Ministry of Education School of Energy and Environment Southeast University Nanjing ChinaKey Laboratory of Energy Thermal Conversion and Control of Ministry of Education School of Energy and Environment Southeast University Nanjing ChinaKey Laboratory of Energy Thermal Conversion and Control of Ministry of Education School of Energy and Environment Southeast University Nanjing ChinaKey Laboratory of Energy Thermal Conversion and Control of Ministry of Education School of Energy and Environment Southeast University Nanjing ChinaAbstract The booming progress of biomass fuels in the enhancement of energy sustainability has been witnessed over the past few decades. Drying or moisture content reduction is a critical pretreatment step for the efficient utilization of wet biomass fuels whose improvement requires this study to focus on the effect of the transportation behavior of biomass fuels inside drying facilities. Experiments were performed under a variety of operating conditions in order to determine the residence time distribution (RTD) and flow characteristics of s‐liked biomass fuels in the process of transportation. A series of experiments are carried out in a rotary drum with different baffle structures, a length of 1850 mm and a diameter of 770 mm. Meanwhile, s‐liked and CO2 expanded biomass particles were taken as standard and tracer materials. RTD and scattering and fallout angles are measured and studied under the conditions of different baffle heights (64‐184 mm), numbers (2‐8), installation slopes (70°‐110°), rectangular bend heights (24.8‐62.5 mm), and bend slopes (90°‐150°). The Taylor model can appropriately estimate the mean residence time (MRT) of particles in a rotating drum with variety of baffle structures, such as baffle height, number, and bend slope.https://doi.org/10.1002/ese3.857baffle structurebiomassresidence time distributionrotating drumtransportation behavior |
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Conghui Gu Jiabin Fan Danping Pan Shouguang Yao Li Dai Lei Guan Kai Wu Zhulin Yuan |
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Conghui Gu Jiabin Fan Danping Pan Shouguang Yao Li Dai Lei Guan Kai Wu Zhulin Yuan Effect of baffle structure on the dynamic transportation behavior of s‐liked biomass fuels in a rotating drum Energy Science & Engineering baffle structure biomass residence time distribution rotating drum transportation behavior |
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Conghui Gu Jiabin Fan Danping Pan Shouguang Yao Li Dai Lei Guan Kai Wu Zhulin Yuan |
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Conghui Gu |
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Effect of baffle structure on the dynamic transportation behavior of s‐liked biomass fuels in a rotating drum |
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Effect of baffle structure on the dynamic transportation behavior of s‐liked biomass fuels in a rotating drum |
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Effect of baffle structure on the dynamic transportation behavior of s‐liked biomass fuels in a rotating drum |
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Effect of baffle structure on the dynamic transportation behavior of s‐liked biomass fuels in a rotating drum |
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Effect of baffle structure on the dynamic transportation behavior of s‐liked biomass fuels in a rotating drum |
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effect of baffle structure on the dynamic transportation behavior of s‐liked biomass fuels in a rotating drum |
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Energy Science & Engineering |
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Abstract The booming progress of biomass fuels in the enhancement of energy sustainability has been witnessed over the past few decades. Drying or moisture content reduction is a critical pretreatment step for the efficient utilization of wet biomass fuels whose improvement requires this study to focus on the effect of the transportation behavior of biomass fuels inside drying facilities. Experiments were performed under a variety of operating conditions in order to determine the residence time distribution (RTD) and flow characteristics of s‐liked biomass fuels in the process of transportation. A series of experiments are carried out in a rotary drum with different baffle structures, a length of 1850 mm and a diameter of 770 mm. Meanwhile, s‐liked and CO2 expanded biomass particles were taken as standard and tracer materials. RTD and scattering and fallout angles are measured and studied under the conditions of different baffle heights (64‐184 mm), numbers (2‐8), installation slopes (70°‐110°), rectangular bend heights (24.8‐62.5 mm), and bend slopes (90°‐150°). The Taylor model can appropriately estimate the mean residence time (MRT) of particles in a rotating drum with variety of baffle structures, such as baffle height, number, and bend slope. |
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baffle structure biomass residence time distribution rotating drum transportation behavior |
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