Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
238944 Powder Technology 2008 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

Successful feeding is critical to biomass utilization processes, but trouble-free delivery is difficult due to particle heterogeneity, physical characteristics and moisture content. A model, extended from previous models in the literature, is proposed to delineate what limits screw feeding in terms of the mechanisms of blockage and to predict torque requirements for biomass materials. Predictions on feeding of wood pellets, sawdust, hog fuel and wood shavings in a screw feeder/lock hopper system are in good agreement with our earlier experimental findings. The choke section and seal plug are shown to play important roles in determining the torque requirements for biomass screw feeding, although they are rarely mentioned in previous research on screw feeding of other materials.

Graphical AbstractA new model is proposed to predict blockage and torque requirements of screw feeding of biomass materials. Predictions for wood pellets, sawdust, hog fuel and wood shavings in a screw feeder/lock hopper system are in good agreement with experimental findings. The choke section and seal plug are shown to play important roles in determining torque requirements.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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