Volume and Mass Measurement of a Burning Wood Pellet by Image Processing

Wood pellets are a form of solid biomass energy and a renewable energy source. In 2015, the new and renewable energy (NRE) portion of wood pellets was 4.6% of the total primary energy in Korea. Wood pellets account for 6.2% of renewable energy consumption in Korea, the equivalent of 824,000 TOE (ton...

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Main Authors: Sae Byul Kang, Bong Suk Sim, Jong Jin Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-05-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/5/603
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spelling doaj-bde144d7a567453e87895bd43c4301802020-11-25T01:08:50ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732017-05-0110560310.3390/en10050603en10050603Volume and Mass Measurement of a Burning Wood Pellet by Image ProcessingSae Byul Kang0Bong Suk Sim1Jong Jin Kim2Energy Network Laboratory, Korea Institute of Energy Research, Daejeon 34129, KoreaResearch and Development Team, Doowon, Choongnam 336864, KoreaEnergy Network Laboratory, Korea Institute of Energy Research, Daejeon 34129, KoreaWood pellets are a form of solid biomass energy and a renewable energy source. In 2015, the new and renewable energy (NRE) portion of wood pellets was 4.6% of the total primary energy in Korea. Wood pellets account for 6.2% of renewable energy consumption in Korea, the equivalent of 824,000 TOE (ton of oil equivalent, 10 million kcal). The burning phases of a wood pellet can be classified into three modes: (1) gasification; (2) flame burning and (3) charcoal burning. At each wood pellet burning mode, the volume and weight of the burning wood pellet can drastically change; these parameters are important to understand the wood pellet burning mechanism. We developed a new method for measuring the volume of a burning wood pellet that involves no contact. To measure the volume of a wood pellet, we take pictures of the wood pellet in each burning mode. The volume of a burning wood pellet can then be calculated by image processing. The difference between the calculation method using image processing and the direct measurement of a burning wood pellet in gasification mode is less than 8.8%. In gasification mode in this research, mass reduction of the wood pellet is 37% and volume reduction of the wood pellet is 7%. Whereas in charcoal burning mode, mass reduction of the wood pellet is 10% and volume reduction of the wood pellet is 41%. By measuring volume using image processing, continuous and non-interruptive volume measurements for various solid fuels are possible and can provide more detailed information for CFD (computational fluid dynamics) analysis.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/5/603combustionimage processingrenewablevolume measurementwood pellet
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Bong Suk Sim
Jong Jin Kim
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Bong Suk Sim
Jong Jin Kim
Volume and Mass Measurement of a Burning Wood Pellet by Image Processing
Energies
combustion
image processing
renewable
volume measurement
wood pellet
author_facet Sae Byul Kang
Bong Suk Sim
Jong Jin Kim
author_sort Sae Byul Kang
title Volume and Mass Measurement of a Burning Wood Pellet by Image Processing
title_short Volume and Mass Measurement of a Burning Wood Pellet by Image Processing
title_full Volume and Mass Measurement of a Burning Wood Pellet by Image Processing
title_fullStr Volume and Mass Measurement of a Burning Wood Pellet by Image Processing
title_full_unstemmed Volume and Mass Measurement of a Burning Wood Pellet by Image Processing
title_sort volume and mass measurement of a burning wood pellet by image processing
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Wood pellets are a form of solid biomass energy and a renewable energy source. In 2015, the new and renewable energy (NRE) portion of wood pellets was 4.6% of the total primary energy in Korea. Wood pellets account for 6.2% of renewable energy consumption in Korea, the equivalent of 824,000 TOE (ton of oil equivalent, 10 million kcal). The burning phases of a wood pellet can be classified into three modes: (1) gasification; (2) flame burning and (3) charcoal burning. At each wood pellet burning mode, the volume and weight of the burning wood pellet can drastically change; these parameters are important to understand the wood pellet burning mechanism. We developed a new method for measuring the volume of a burning wood pellet that involves no contact. To measure the volume of a wood pellet, we take pictures of the wood pellet in each burning mode. The volume of a burning wood pellet can then be calculated by image processing. The difference between the calculation method using image processing and the direct measurement of a burning wood pellet in gasification mode is less than 8.8%. In gasification mode in this research, mass reduction of the wood pellet is 37% and volume reduction of the wood pellet is 7%. Whereas in charcoal burning mode, mass reduction of the wood pellet is 10% and volume reduction of the wood pellet is 41%. By measuring volume using image processing, continuous and non-interruptive volume measurements for various solid fuels are possible and can provide more detailed information for CFD (computational fluid dynamics) analysis.
topic combustion
image processing
renewable
volume measurement
wood pellet
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/5/603
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