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THE COMPARISON OF WOOD CHIPS AND COCOA SHELLS COMBUSTION
ŠPILÁČEK, M. ŠTELCL, O. SKÁLA, Z.
Český název
THE COMPARISON OF WOOD CHIPS AND COCOA SHELLS COMBUSTION
Anglický název
THE COMPARISON OF WOOD CHIPS AND COCOA SHELLS COMBUSTION
Typ
konferenční sborník (ne článek)
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
This article compares the combustion of the different biomass types in a multi-stage combustor. The two biomass specimen are wood chips and cocoa shells. For the testing purposes, the wood chips represents an easily accessible and combustible biomass type with low emissions and the cocoa shells are an unusual specimen that needs to be examined closely. The comparison contains the combustion process, emissions and the operational problems. The monitored emissions are carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide and particulates, all monitored at the highest achieved efficiency. For the operational problems, the most notable one is the possibility of slugging of the combustion device while combusting the cocoa shells. Co-combustion of the two fuels is not included.
Český abstrakt
This article compares the combustion of the different biomass types in a multi-stage combustor. The two biomass specimen are wood chips and cocoa shells. For the testing purposes, the wood chips represents an easily accessible and combustible biomass type with low emissions and the cocoa shells are an unusual specimen that needs to be examined closely. The comparison contains the combustion process, emissions and the operational problems. The monitored emissions are carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide and particulates, all monitored at the highest achieved efficiency. For the operational problems, the most notable one is the possibility of slugging of the combustion device while combusting the cocoa shells. Co-combustion of the two fuels is not included.
Anglický abstrakt
This article compares the combustion of the different biomass types in a multi-stage combustor. The two biomass specimen are wood chips and cocoa shells. For the testing purposes, the wood chips represents an easily accessible and combustible biomass type with low emissions and the cocoa shells are an unusual specimen that needs to be examined closely. The comparison contains the combustion process, emissions and the operational problems. The monitored emissions are carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide and particulates, all monitored at the highest achieved efficiency. For the operational problems, the most notable one is the possibility of slugging of the combustion device while combusting the cocoa shells. Co-combustion of the two fuels is not included.
Klíčová slova česky
cocoa, combustion, biomass, comparison
Klíčová slova anglicky
cocoa, combustion, biomass, comparison
Vydáno
23.04.2014
Nakladatel
Brno University of Technology
Místo
Brno
ISBN
978-80-214-4931-2
Kniha
Proceedings of Abstracts
Číslo edice
1
Strany od–do
84–84
Počet stran
1
BIBTEX
@proceedings{BUT107969,
author="Michal {Špiláček} and Otakar {Štelcl} and Zdeněk {Skála},
title="THE COMPARISON OF WOOD CHIPS AND COCOA SHELLS COMBUSTION",
booktitle="Proceedings of Abstracts",
year="2014",
month="April",
pages="84--84",
publisher="Brno University of Technology",
address="Brno",
isbn="978-80-214-4931-2"
}