Experimentation and Simulation of the Combustion of Biomass Briquettes in Southern China

The thermogravimetry (TG) of typical biomass briquettes used as fuel in southern China was analysed to investigate the influences of fuel grain size and heating rate on combustion. The results suggested that grain size and heating rate exerted little influence on combustion. In accordance with the d...

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Main Authors: Bo Lou, Sike Wu, Xiaocong Wang, Kuo Ma, Maodong Li
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Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2014-08-01
Series:BioResources
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Online Access:http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_09_4_5831_Lou_Combustion_Biomass_Briquettes
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spelling doaj-4d04196902f748ae8bca343b58f49fa52020-11-24T21:10:39ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21261930-21262014-08-01945831584410.15376/biores.9.4.5831-5844Experimentation and Simulation of the Combustion of Biomass Briquettes in Southern ChinaBo Lou0Sike Wu1Xiaocong Wang2Kuo Ma3Maodong Li4South China University of TechnologySouth China University of TechnologyGuangzhou Special Pressure Equipment Inspection and Research InstituteGuangzhou Special Pressure Equipment Inspection and Research InstituteGuangzhou Special Pressure Equipment Inspection and Research InstituteThe thermogravimetry (TG) of typical biomass briquettes used as fuel in southern China was analysed to investigate the influences of fuel grain size and heating rate on combustion. The results suggested that grain size and heating rate exerted little influence on combustion. In accordance with the data and the TG results obtained from the fuel, a biomass grate incinerator process was numerically simulated using fluid dynamics-based incinerator code (FLIC) software to obtain the solid phase temperature distribution of the fuel along the bed length, the spatial temperature distribution of flue gas, and the underlying variation laws of the primary components. A comparison of the mass-loss curves from the numerical simulation to the TG analysis demonstrated that the two curves exhibited consistently staged variations, including dehydration and drying, fast pyrolysis and combustion of volatiles, and the burnout of residual carbon. The specific characteristics of the fuel obtained from these tests improved the accuracy of the numerical simulation, while the variations in temperature and components obtained were conducive to optimising the combustion process of a biomass incinerator.http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_09_4_5831_Lou_Combustion_Biomass_BriquettesBiomassGrate incineratorNumerical simulationThermogravimetric analysis
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author Bo Lou
Sike Wu
Xiaocong Wang
Kuo Ma
Maodong Li
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Sike Wu
Xiaocong Wang
Kuo Ma
Maodong Li
Experimentation and Simulation of the Combustion of Biomass Briquettes in Southern China
BioResources
Biomass
Grate incinerator
Numerical simulation
Thermogravimetric analysis
author_facet Bo Lou
Sike Wu
Xiaocong Wang
Kuo Ma
Maodong Li
author_sort Bo Lou
title Experimentation and Simulation of the Combustion of Biomass Briquettes in Southern China
title_short Experimentation and Simulation of the Combustion of Biomass Briquettes in Southern China
title_full Experimentation and Simulation of the Combustion of Biomass Briquettes in Southern China
title_fullStr Experimentation and Simulation of the Combustion of Biomass Briquettes in Southern China
title_full_unstemmed Experimentation and Simulation of the Combustion of Biomass Briquettes in Southern China
title_sort experimentation and simulation of the combustion of biomass briquettes in southern china
publisher North Carolina State University
series BioResources
issn 1930-2126
1930-2126
publishDate 2014-08-01
description The thermogravimetry (TG) of typical biomass briquettes used as fuel in southern China was analysed to investigate the influences of fuel grain size and heating rate on combustion. The results suggested that grain size and heating rate exerted little influence on combustion. In accordance with the data and the TG results obtained from the fuel, a biomass grate incinerator process was numerically simulated using fluid dynamics-based incinerator code (FLIC) software to obtain the solid phase temperature distribution of the fuel along the bed length, the spatial temperature distribution of flue gas, and the underlying variation laws of the primary components. A comparison of the mass-loss curves from the numerical simulation to the TG analysis demonstrated that the two curves exhibited consistently staged variations, including dehydration and drying, fast pyrolysis and combustion of volatiles, and the burnout of residual carbon. The specific characteristics of the fuel obtained from these tests improved the accuracy of the numerical simulation, while the variations in temperature and components obtained were conducive to optimising the combustion process of a biomass incinerator.
topic Biomass
Grate incinerator
Numerical simulation
Thermogravimetric analysis
url http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_09_4_5831_Lou_Combustion_Biomass_Briquettes
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