Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1509509 | Energy Procedia | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Fresh branches of Norway spruce and birch were torrefied in hot compressed water at varied temperatures(175, 200, or 225°C) and for 30 minutes. The combustion of untreated and torrefied branchesin synthetic air (21% O2 and 79% N2) wasexperimentally studied by means ofa thermogravimetric analyzer, followed by a kinetic analysis adopting the distributed activation energy model. It appears that, wet torrefaction has significant effects on the combustion reactivity of forest residues. Compared with the raw materials, wet-torrefied branches are less reactive during devolatilization, but more reactive in the char combustion stage.
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