BioResources (Jun 2015)

Effects and Modeling of Sawdust Torrefaction for Beech Pellets

  • Aurel Lunguleasa,
  • Cosmin Spirchez,
  • Tatiana Griu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.10.3.4726-4739
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
pp. 4726 – 4739

Abstract

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This study was done to determine the effects of beech sawdust torrefaction on pellets obtained in the laboratory. Torrefied beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) sawdust was used to make pellets. This species was chosen based on the existence of a market for such micro-briquettes. Rigorous comparisons between torrefied and non-torrefied pellets were conducted. It was found that treating the sawdust had both beneficial and non-beneficial effects, but the total effect is positive. Economical elements were also considered, emphasizing the use of wood biomass as fuel. Theoretical and experimental aspects are taken into consideration, the experimental results being used to validate the theoretical model. The experiments performed demonstrate that heat treatment can add value if it meets certain parameters, such as a maximum temperature of 260 °C for 5 min. Heat treatment of beech sawdust in the form of pellets or briquettes was shown to be a simple, viable, effective treatment because the heating process improves the calorific value and other relevant properties of the torrefied sawdust.

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