Energies (Jun 2015)

Behavior of Beech Sawdust during Densification into a Solid Biofuel

  • Peter Križan,
  • Miloš Matú,
  • Ľubomír Šooš,
  • Juraj Beniak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en8076382
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 7
pp. 6382 – 6398

Abstract

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In solid biofuel manufacture technological and material variables influence the densification process and thus also the final briquette quality. The impact of these technological variables, especially compression pressure and compression temperature, and also of the material parameters (particle size and moisture content) can generally be observed during biomass densification in the quality indicators, where the abovementioned variables have a significant influence, especially on the mechanical indicators of quality (briquette density, mechanical durability, etc.). This paper presents the results of experimental research dealing with determining the relationship between the technological and the material variables during densification of beech sawdust. The main goal of the paper is to determine the mutual interaction between compression pressure, compression temperature and material particle size. Research findings were obtained using single-axis densification. The influence of the particle size interacting with compression pressure and compression temperature on the final briquette density was determined. The research findings obtained should prove valuable in briquette production and also in the engineering of densification machines.

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