2023
DOI: 10.1007/s13399-023-03767-z
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Combustion and mass loss behavior and characteristics of a single biomass pellet positioning at different orientations in a fixed bed reactor

Abstract: This study aims to investigate the combustion characteristics and mass loss behaviors of rice straw and wheat straw biomass pellets experimentally in a laboratory fixed bed combustor under various operating conditions. High-speed photography was used to record images of the combustion process, and a sensitive balance was utilized for recording the particle mass history during the combustion process in addition to K-type thermocouples for temperature measurements. For both materials, the single pellet was expos… Show more

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“…Globally, biomass serves as a significant energy source, with over 90% of biomass energy generated through direct combustion methods such as wood-fired heating plants and wood pellet burners [1]. The global energy-related CO2 emissions rose to 33 billion metric tons in 2021 from 20.5 billion metric tons in 1990, highlighting the urgent need for the world to shift towards cleaner renewable energy sources [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Globally, biomass serves as a significant energy source, with over 90% of biomass energy generated through direct combustion methods such as wood-fired heating plants and wood pellet burners [1]. The global energy-related CO2 emissions rose to 33 billion metric tons in 2021 from 20.5 billion metric tons in 1990, highlighting the urgent need for the world to shift towards cleaner renewable energy sources [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A lower D i indicates that the biomass can be easily ignited and combusted at lower temperatures, while a higher D i indicates that the biomass requires higher temperature to ignite and combust [22], making it more challenging to start the combustion process. Biomass with a higher volatile matter poses a lower T i and lower D i , exhibiting ease of combustion [23]. It is important for biomass to ignite neither too quickly nor too slowly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%