Experimental research on biomass cutting process

This paper contains the results of the biomass cutting process in which wheat straw was used. Tests were made on the prototype test stand which made it possible to control the parameters of the cutting process and based on that define its energy consumption. During the research the following paramet...

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Main Authors: Wilczyński Dominik, Talaśka Krzysztof, Malujda Ireneusz, Jankowiak Piotr
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815707016
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spelling doaj-dffdb789691744668fc80d34f149e8982021-02-02T08:09:53ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011570701610.1051/matecconf/201815707016matecconf_mms2018_07016Experimental research on biomass cutting processWilczyński DominikTalaśka KrzysztofMalujda IreneuszJankowiak PiotrThis paper contains the results of the biomass cutting process in which wheat straw was used. Tests were made on the prototype test stand which made it possible to control the parameters of the cutting process and based on that define its energy consumption. During the research the following parameters were measured: rotational speed of electric motor, which drives the rotor with a set of cutting knives, electric current supply and torque on the shaft. Tests were made for the variable moisture content of the biomass and with knives with three different back-rake angles 5°, 15° and 30°. Using these measured parameters it was possible to calculate the power and the cutting force necessary to disintegrate biomass. The main goal was to find out if there is any influence of moisture content and the back-rake angle of the cutting knife on the dynamic parameters of the process - power and cutting force. The presented results can be very useful in a design process for a working assembly of biomass disintegrating machines which are directed to the energetic efficiency.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815707016biomassbiomass cutting processhumidity of biomassenergetic efficiency of cutting process
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author Wilczyński Dominik
Talaśka Krzysztof
Malujda Ireneusz
Jankowiak Piotr
spellingShingle Wilczyński Dominik
Talaśka Krzysztof
Malujda Ireneusz
Jankowiak Piotr
Experimental research on biomass cutting process
MATEC Web of Conferences
biomass
biomass cutting process
humidity of biomass
energetic efficiency of cutting process
author_facet Wilczyński Dominik
Talaśka Krzysztof
Malujda Ireneusz
Jankowiak Piotr
author_sort Wilczyński Dominik
title Experimental research on biomass cutting process
title_short Experimental research on biomass cutting process
title_full Experimental research on biomass cutting process
title_fullStr Experimental research on biomass cutting process
title_full_unstemmed Experimental research on biomass cutting process
title_sort experimental research on biomass cutting process
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This paper contains the results of the biomass cutting process in which wheat straw was used. Tests were made on the prototype test stand which made it possible to control the parameters of the cutting process and based on that define its energy consumption. During the research the following parameters were measured: rotational speed of electric motor, which drives the rotor with a set of cutting knives, electric current supply and torque on the shaft. Tests were made for the variable moisture content of the biomass and with knives with three different back-rake angles 5°, 15° and 30°. Using these measured parameters it was possible to calculate the power and the cutting force necessary to disintegrate biomass. The main goal was to find out if there is any influence of moisture content and the back-rake angle of the cutting knife on the dynamic parameters of the process - power and cutting force. The presented results can be very useful in a design process for a working assembly of biomass disintegrating machines which are directed to the energetic efficiency.
topic biomass
biomass cutting process
humidity of biomass
energetic efficiency of cutting process
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815707016
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