Energies (Nov 2013)

Biomass Fuel and Combustion Conditions Selection in a Fixed Bed Combustor

  • María E. Arce,
  • Ángeles Saavedra,
  • José L. Míguez,
  • Enrique Granada,
  • Antón Cacabelos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en6115973
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 11
pp. 5973 – 5989

Abstract

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The biomass market has experienced an increase in development, leading to research and development efforts that are focused on determining optimal biofuel combustion conditions. Biomass combustion is a complex process that involves divergent parameters and thus requires the use of advanced analysis methods. This study proposes combining grey relational analysis (GRA) and error propagation theory (EPT) to select a biofuel and its optimal combustion conditions. This research will study three biofuels that are currently used in a region of South Europe (Spain), and the most important variables that affect combustion are the ignition front propagation speed and the highest temperature that is reached at the fixed bed combustor. The results demonstrate that a combination of both theories for the analysis of solid-state thermochemical phenomena enables a fast and simple way of choosing the best configuration for each fuel.

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