2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2015.01.018
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Benefits of weakening in thermogravimetric signals of hemicellulose and lignin for producing briquettes from soybean crop residue

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“…(McKendry 2002 andLam et al, 2008).They concluded that biomass material density dependents on size, surface characteristics, shape, moisture content, and particles density. Gangil (2015) found that the moisture content and bulk density of received raw rice straw were 10 ± 3% and 135 ± 25 kg\ m 3 respectively. The particle size of milled rice straw after milling by hammer mill was < 1 mm.…”
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“…(McKendry 2002 andLam et al, 2008).They concluded that biomass material density dependents on size, surface characteristics, shape, moisture content, and particles density. Gangil (2015) found that the moisture content and bulk density of received raw rice straw were 10 ± 3% and 135 ± 25 kg\ m 3 respectively. The particle size of milled rice straw after milling by hammer mill was < 1 mm.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Once formed into briquettes, the density of biomass increases up to 900 to 1500 kg/m 3 , making it easily usable in conversion and open space heating systems. Under the present circumstances, potential management of wastes can initiate and sustain new fuel commerce for local economies (Tumuluru et al 2010(Tumuluru et al , 2012Panwar et al 2011).Mainly there are three types of commercial briquetting systems: 1) screw press; 2) hydraulic (Bramah) press; and 3) rolling press (Felfli et al 2011;Gangil 2015). One difference between the hydraulic and rolling press systems in briquetting machines is that hydraulic presses apply pressure at a specified pressure, whereas screw presses continuously apply pressure.…”
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“…Mainly there are three types of commercial briquetting systems: 1) screw press; 2) hydraulic (Bramah) press; and 3) rolling press (Felfli et al 2011;Gangil 2015). One difference between the hydraulic and rolling press systems in briquetting machines is that hydraulic presses apply pressure at a specified pressure, whereas screw presses continuously apply pressure.…”
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