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Pelleting torrefied biomass at pilot-scale - Quality and implications for co-firing
[摘要] The co-firing of solid biofuels in coal plants is an attractive and fast-track means of cutting emissions but its potential is linked to biomass densification. For torrefied materials this topic is under-represented in literature. This pilot-scale (121-203 kg h(-1)) pelleting study generated detailed knowledge on the densification of torrefied biomass compared to untreated biomass. Four feedstock with high supply availability (beech, poplar, wheat straw and corn cob) were studied in their untreated and torrefied forms. Systematic methods were used to produce 180 batches of 8 mm dia. pellets using press channel length (PCL) and moisture content (MC) ranges of 30-60 mm and 7.3-16.6% (wet basis) respectively. Analysis showed that moderate degrees of torrefaction (250-280 degrees C, 20-75 min) strongly affected pelleting behaviour. The highest quality black pellets had a mechanical durability and bulk density range of 87.5-98.7% and 662-697 kg m(-3) respectively. Pelleting energy using torrefied feedstock varied from -15 to +53 kWh t(-1) from untreated with increases in production fines. Optimal pelleting MC and PCL were reduced significantly for torrefied feedstock and pellet quality was characterised by a decrease in mechanical durability and an increase in bulk density. Energy densities of 11.9-13.2 GJ m(-3) (as received) were obtained. (C) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
[发布日期] 2021-11-01 [发布机构] 
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[关键词] Torrefaction;Durability;Energy density;Densification;Pelletization;Bio-coal [时效性] 
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