2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2016.02.132
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A study on the effect of tar fouled on thermal efficiency of a wood pellet boiler: A performance analysis and simulation using Computation Fluid Dynamics

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“…The temperature inside the boiler is higher than when using spent coffee grounds to heat water with a capacity of 40.1 kg, producing a maximum temperature of 78.5 °C (Kang et al 2017). Compared with wood pellets and domestic wood pellet boiler, where the water outlet temperature was 70 °C (Euh et al 2016) (Carlon et al 2016) and 79 °C (Kang et al 2013), respectively, a much higher water outlet temperature of 99 o C was obtained from using coconut shells. This experiment also shows that a high water flow rate reduces the temperature of the water outlet, which is caused by a reduction in the heat absorbed by the water.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Water Temperaturementioning
confidence: 98%
“…The temperature inside the boiler is higher than when using spent coffee grounds to heat water with a capacity of 40.1 kg, producing a maximum temperature of 78.5 °C (Kang et al 2017). Compared with wood pellets and domestic wood pellet boiler, where the water outlet temperature was 70 °C (Euh et al 2016) (Carlon et al 2016) and 79 °C (Kang et al 2013), respectively, a much higher water outlet temperature of 99 o C was obtained from using coconut shells. This experiment also shows that a high water flow rate reduces the temperature of the water outlet, which is caused by a reduction in the heat absorbed by the water.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Water Temperaturementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Biomass is one of the important renewable resources to be developed for energy utilization. The demand for biomass fuel is increasing due to its carbon-neutral and renewable properties [1,2] and the importance of the increased demand in the energy market [3]. Biomass is mainly composed of wood, short-rotation woody crops, agricultural residues, herbaceous species, municipal solid wastes, food processing wastes, aquatic plants, and animal wastes [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biomass is mainly composed of wood, short-rotation woody crops, agricultural residues, herbaceous species, municipal solid wastes, food processing wastes, aquatic plants, and animal wastes [4]. Woody biomass is densified into pellets from sawdust and waste wood after the milling, drying, and compression processes [1,5]. The purpose is to improve the physical and mechanical properties of wood biomass by producing a homogeneous quality regarding the particle density, moisture content, and uniform shape and size.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The advantages of biomass, besides being a renewable and inexhaustible fuel source [1], is that it provides employment opportunities in rural areas [8]. Global utilization of biomass is increasing because being considered carbon neutral [9] can address the pressing need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions [10]. Biomass can be obtained from agricultural waste or fast-growing plants [11], industrial residues and process waste, sewage, and animal wastes [12].…”
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