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Comparative Analysis of Pelletized and Unpelletized Sunflower Husks Combustion Process in a Batch-Type Reactor

This paper describes characteristics of the combustion of sunflower husk (SH), sunflower husk pellets (SHP), and, for comparison, hardwood pellets (HP). The experiments were carried out using a laboratory-scale combustion reactor. A proximate analysis showed that the material may constitute an alter...

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Autores principales: Turzyński, Tomasz, Kluska, Jacek, Ochnio, Mateusz, Kardaś, Dariusz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8150302/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34064892
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14102484
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author Turzyński, Tomasz
Kluska, Jacek
Ochnio, Mateusz
Kardaś, Dariusz
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Kluska, Jacek
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Kardaś, Dariusz
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description This paper describes characteristics of the combustion of sunflower husk (SH), sunflower husk pellets (SHP), and, for comparison, hardwood pellets (HP). The experiments were carried out using a laboratory-scale combustion reactor. A proximate analysis showed that the material may constitute an alternative fuel, with a relatively high heating value (HHV) of 18 MJ/kg. For SHP, both the maximum combustion temperatures (T(MAX) = 1110 °C) and the kinetic parameters (temperature front velocity v(t) = 7.9 mm/min, combustion front velocity v(c) = 8 mm/min, mass loss rate v(m) = 14.7 g/min) of the process were very similar to those obtained for good-quality hardwood pellets (T(MAX) = 1090 °C, v(t) = 5.4 mm/min, v(c) = 5.2 mm/min, v(m) = 13.2 g/min) and generally very different form SH (T(MAX) = 840 °C, v(t) = 20.7 mm/min, v(c) = 19 mm/min, v(m) = 13.1 g/min). The analysis of ash from SH and SHP combustion showed that it has good physicochemical properties (ash melting point temperatures >1500 °C) and is safe for the environment. Furthermore, the research showed that the pelletization of SH transformed a difficult fuel into a high-quality substitute for hardwood pellets, giving a similar fuel consumption density (F(out) = 0.083 kg/s·m(2) for SHP and 0.077 kg/s·m(2) for HP) and power output density (P(ρ) = MW/m(2) for SHP and 1.5 MW/m(2) for HP).
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spelling pubmed-81503022021-05-27 Comparative Analysis of Pelletized and Unpelletized Sunflower Husks Combustion Process in a Batch-Type Reactor Turzyński, Tomasz Kluska, Jacek Ochnio, Mateusz Kardaś, Dariusz Materials (Basel) Article This paper describes characteristics of the combustion of sunflower husk (SH), sunflower husk pellets (SHP), and, for comparison, hardwood pellets (HP). The experiments were carried out using a laboratory-scale combustion reactor. A proximate analysis showed that the material may constitute an alternative fuel, with a relatively high heating value (HHV) of 18 MJ/kg. For SHP, both the maximum combustion temperatures (T(MAX) = 1110 °C) and the kinetic parameters (temperature front velocity v(t) = 7.9 mm/min, combustion front velocity v(c) = 8 mm/min, mass loss rate v(m) = 14.7 g/min) of the process were very similar to those obtained for good-quality hardwood pellets (T(MAX) = 1090 °C, v(t) = 5.4 mm/min, v(c) = 5.2 mm/min, v(m) = 13.2 g/min) and generally very different form SH (T(MAX) = 840 °C, v(t) = 20.7 mm/min, v(c) = 19 mm/min, v(m) = 13.1 g/min). The analysis of ash from SH and SHP combustion showed that it has good physicochemical properties (ash melting point temperatures >1500 °C) and is safe for the environment. Furthermore, the research showed that the pelletization of SH transformed a difficult fuel into a high-quality substitute for hardwood pellets, giving a similar fuel consumption density (F(out) = 0.083 kg/s·m(2) for SHP and 0.077 kg/s·m(2) for HP) and power output density (P(ρ) = MW/m(2) for SHP and 1.5 MW/m(2) for HP). MDPI 2021-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8150302/ /pubmed/34064892 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14102484 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Turzyński, Tomasz
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Comparative Analysis of Pelletized and Unpelletized Sunflower Husks Combustion Process in a Batch-Type Reactor
title Comparative Analysis of Pelletized and Unpelletized Sunflower Husks Combustion Process in a Batch-Type Reactor
title_full Comparative Analysis of Pelletized and Unpelletized Sunflower Husks Combustion Process in a Batch-Type Reactor
title_fullStr Comparative Analysis of Pelletized and Unpelletized Sunflower Husks Combustion Process in a Batch-Type Reactor
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Analysis of Pelletized and Unpelletized Sunflower Husks Combustion Process in a Batch-Type Reactor
title_short Comparative Analysis of Pelletized and Unpelletized Sunflower Husks Combustion Process in a Batch-Type Reactor
title_sort comparative analysis of pelletized and unpelletized sunflower husks combustion process in a batch-type reactor
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8150302/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34064892
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14102484
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