Experimental determination of a mass loss of biomass pellets at different temperatures of the combustion chamber combusted in a stream of inert material

In the herein paper, research on the mass loss of biomass pellets is presented. The research was carried out on a specially constructed test stand. In the research three types of pellet fuels were used, which were made of oak sawdust, sunflower husk and straw. The research was carried out at three d...

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Main Authors: Kaczyńska Katarzyna, Kaczyński Konrad, Pełka Piotr
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_01007.pdf
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spelling doaj-f73aa0c35b71402b8781fa77970dc6b52021-03-02T10:37:45ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-01820100710.1051/e3sconf/20198201007e3sconf_icbt2018_01007Experimental determination of a mass loss of biomass pellets at different temperatures of the combustion chamber combusted in a stream of inert materialKaczyńska KatarzynaKaczyński KonradPełka PiotrIn the herein paper, research on the mass loss of biomass pellets is presented. The research was carried out on a specially constructed test stand. In the research three types of pellet fuels were used, which were made of oak sawdust, sunflower husk and straw. The research was carried out at three different temperatures of the combustion chamber: 850°C, 750°C and 650°C. The research was carried out without inert material and mass rate flow Gs=2,5kg/m2s and Gs=5kg/m2s. Quartz sand was the inert material. It was expected that an increase in the temperature prevailing in the combustion chamber would accelerate the process of mass loss of the biomass pellet combustion. However, the results of the experiment indicated that this is not the case in every analyzed case. The mass flow rate of inert material intensifies the combustion process and accelerates the biomass pellets made of oak sawdust mass loss, but increasing the temperature in the combustion chamber accelerates the process of biomass pellets mass loss more than the mass flow rate of inert material. Based on the experimental tests carried out, it was found that biomass can be combusted in circulating fluidized bed boilers, albeit due to the diversified chemical composition of the biomass (alkali content), the boiler should be operated in such a way as to prevent the softening and melting temperature of the ash being exceeded.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/08/e3sconf_icbt2018_01007.pdf
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author Kaczyńska Katarzyna
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Pełka Piotr
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Kaczyński Konrad
Pełka Piotr
Experimental determination of a mass loss of biomass pellets at different temperatures of the combustion chamber combusted in a stream of inert material
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Kaczyńska Katarzyna
Kaczyński Konrad
Pełka Piotr
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title Experimental determination of a mass loss of biomass pellets at different temperatures of the combustion chamber combusted in a stream of inert material
title_short Experimental determination of a mass loss of biomass pellets at different temperatures of the combustion chamber combusted in a stream of inert material
title_full Experimental determination of a mass loss of biomass pellets at different temperatures of the combustion chamber combusted in a stream of inert material
title_fullStr Experimental determination of a mass loss of biomass pellets at different temperatures of the combustion chamber combusted in a stream of inert material
title_full_unstemmed Experimental determination of a mass loss of biomass pellets at different temperatures of the combustion chamber combusted in a stream of inert material
title_sort experimental determination of a mass loss of biomass pellets at different temperatures of the combustion chamber combusted in a stream of inert material
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2019-01-01
description In the herein paper, research on the mass loss of biomass pellets is presented. The research was carried out on a specially constructed test stand. In the research three types of pellet fuels were used, which were made of oak sawdust, sunflower husk and straw. The research was carried out at three different temperatures of the combustion chamber: 850°C, 750°C and 650°C. The research was carried out without inert material and mass rate flow Gs=2,5kg/m2s and Gs=5kg/m2s. Quartz sand was the inert material. It was expected that an increase in the temperature prevailing in the combustion chamber would accelerate the process of mass loss of the biomass pellet combustion. However, the results of the experiment indicated that this is not the case in every analyzed case. The mass flow rate of inert material intensifies the combustion process and accelerates the biomass pellets made of oak sawdust mass loss, but increasing the temperature in the combustion chamber accelerates the process of biomass pellets mass loss more than the mass flow rate of inert material. Based on the experimental tests carried out, it was found that biomass can be combusted in circulating fluidized bed boilers, albeit due to the diversified chemical composition of the biomass (alkali content), the boiler should be operated in such a way as to prevent the softening and melting temperature of the ash being exceeded.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/08/e3sconf_icbt2018_01007.pdf
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