Assessment of densified fuel quality parameters: A case study for wheat straw pellet

IF 20.2 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, PAPER & WOOD Journal of Bioresources and Bioproducts Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jobab.2022.10.001
Bidhan Nath , Guangnan Chen , Les Bowtell , Raid Ahmed Mahmood
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An investigation was conducted to examine the impact of additive mixing with wheat straw (WS) for pellet making. This study manufactured seven types of pellets with different additive combinations to evaluate pellet quality characteristics and their relationships. A laboratory-type hammer mill and a pellet mill were used for feedstock preparation and pellet production. Experimental investigations showed that the lignin content increased from 7.0% to 13.1%, which was a primary need for pelletization. Also, the heating value rose from 17.02 to 20.36 MJ/kg. However, the ash content also increased from 7.09% to 16.2%. Results showed that dimension (length and diameter), durability, and tensile strength increased significantly with additives while the fines content decreased. The fines content had an inverse relationship with durability and strength. Wheat straw (60%), together with 10% sawdust (SD), 10% corn starch (CS), 10% bentonite clay (BC), and 10% biochar (BiC), was optimal with good pellet performance (T7). In addition, both the T5 pellets (70% WS, 10% SD, 10% BiC, and 10% BC) and  the T6 pellets (70% WS, 10% SD, 10% BiC, and 10% CS) provide suitable quality according to EN plus 2015 standard requirements. The ash content of produced pellet was higher than the recommended value, which suggests that further research onto the alternative additive use for ash reduction is needed.

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致密燃料质量参数的评价——以麦草颗粒为例
研究了添加剂与麦秸(WS)混合对球团生产的影响。本研究制备了7种不同添加剂组合的颗粒,以评价颗粒的质量特性及其相互关系。实验用锤式磨机和球团磨机进行原料制备和球团生产。实验研究表明,木质素含量从7.0%提高到13.1%,达到了造粒的基本要求。热值由17.02 MJ/kg上升到20.36 MJ/kg。但灰分也由7.09%增加到16.2%。结果表明:添加添加剂后,材料的尺寸(长度和直径)、耐久性和抗拉强度显著提高,细粒含量显著降低;细粒含量与耐久性、强度呈反比关系。以麦秸(60%)、10%锯末(SD)、10%玉米淀粉(CS)、10%膨润土(BC)和10%生物炭(BiC)为最优,颗粒性能良好(T7)。此外,T5颗粒(70% WS, 10% SD, 10% BiC和10% BC)和T6颗粒(70% WS, 10% SD, 10% BiC和10% CS)根据EN plus 2015标准要求提供合适的质量。生产的球团灰分含量高于推荐值,表明需要进一步研究替代添加剂用于减灰。
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Journal of Bioresources and Bioproducts
Journal of Bioresources and Bioproducts Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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