Ignition and combustion features of biofuels / Ryzhkov A.F., Silin V.E., Bogatova T.F., Nadir S.M. // Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics. - 2011. - V. 84, l. 4. - P. 888-897.

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10620125
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Article
Abstract:
This paper presents the results of experimental investigations of the ignition and combustion of plant biofuels (wood particles, date stones) and products of their mechanical and thermal treatment (pellets, charcoal) at temperatures typical of the burning process in nonforced furnaces and fixed-bed and fluidized-bed gas producers. The influence of the furnace heat treatment of a fuel on its inflammation and combustion has been revealed. The results have been compared with the known data on the burning of pellets, brown coals, and anthracites and with the calculation by the classical diffusion-kinetic model.© 2011 Springer Science+Business Media, Inc.
Author keywords:
Biomass; Ignition; Porosity; Pyrolysis; Regime of combustion; Self-heating; Volatile
Index keywords:
Burning process; Combustion pro-cess; Experimental investigations; Fixed-bed; Furnace heats; Heat and mass transfer; Regime of combustion; Self-heating; Volatile; Wood particles; Charcoal; Coal combus
DOI:
10.1007/s10891-011-0547-z
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Affiliations FGAOU VPO Urals Federal University, 19 Mir Str, Ekaterinburg, 620002, Russian Federation
Author Keywords Biomass; Ignition; Porosity; Pyrolysis; Regime of combustion; Self-heating; Volatile
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Correspondence Address Ryzhkov, A.F.; FGAOU VPO Urals Federal University, 19 Mir Str, Ekaterinburg, 620002, Russian Federation
Language of Original Document English
Abbreviated Source Title J. Eng. Phys. Thermophys.
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