2019
DOI: 10.18331/brj2019.6.1.4
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Effect of oxy-fuel combustion on ash deposition of pulverized wood pellets

Abstract: HIGHLIGHTS Deposition tendencies of wood pellets are predicted by the ash stream compositions. Wood pellets have a low tendency for slagging and high tendency for fouling. Oxy-fuel combustion reduces slagging yet increases fouling tendencies of alkali sulphates. Oxy-fuel combustion can reduce the propensity of high-temperature corrosion problems. Ash behaviour of wood pellets is significantly changed when replacing air-fuel with oxy-fuel conditions.

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“…The main constituents of corn cob ash were K 2 O-56.03% and SiO 2 -31.02%. The same distribution of K 2 O and SiO 2 was in [43]; respectively, it was determined from 23.4% to 58.11% and from 13.4% to 37.58%. The presence of alkaline oxide in large amounts within the ash content plays a crucial role in the uninterrupted operation of a biomass gasifier or combustor [44].…”
Section: Chemical Composition Of Raw Materialssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…The main constituents of corn cob ash were K 2 O-56.03% and SiO 2 -31.02%. The same distribution of K 2 O and SiO 2 was in [43]; respectively, it was determined from 23.4% to 58.11% and from 13.4% to 37.58%. The presence of alkaline oxide in large amounts within the ash content plays a crucial role in the uninterrupted operation of a biomass gasifier or combustor [44].…”
Section: Chemical Composition Of Raw Materialssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…in contrast to the exclusive use of fossil fuels (Loo and Koppejan 2008;Vasileiadou et al 2021a). MSW is a source of biomass; therefore, it is renewable (Al-Qayim et al 2019). Coal cocombustion of biomass residues/wastes reduces greenhouse gas emissions, since landfilling is avoided (CH 4 is known to have a much higher global warming impact than CO 2 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pellet biomass can be a possible solution for green-house gas emission due to fossil fuels usage [Min & Um, 2017]. Compared to coal, pellets (biomass) had less carbon, NO 2 , and SO 2 emission [Al-Qayim et al, 2019]. Since 2011, the demand for pellets has grown rapidly [Thrän et al, 2017].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%