2023
DOI: 10.1002/fam.3153
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A theoretical evaluation of the impact of the type of reaction on heat production and material losses in biomass piles

Abstract: Self‐heating during storage of biomass in piles causes material losses, leads to emissions to air, and poses a risk of fire. There are different techniques to assess a biomass material's propensity for self‐heating, some of these are briefly reviewed. One of these techniques is isothermal calorimetry, which measures thermal power from materials and produces time‐resolved curves. A recently developed and published test standard, ISO 20049‐1:2020, describes how the self‐heating of pelletized biofuels can be dete… Show more

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