Pellets Evaluation Made from Tropical-Climate Agricultural and Forestry Crops of Costa Rica with a Domestic Stove
Propose The present study shows the results of the evaluation of the pellets made from two forestry crops and eight agricultural crops in Costa Rica by employing a 50 kW domestic stove. Methods The following variables were evaluated: flame outlet and flue gas temperatures and emissions (CO 2 , CO, N...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Waste and biomass valorization 2015-12, Vol.6 (6), p.1037-1046 |
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The present study shows the results of the evaluation of the pellets made from two forestry crops and eight agricultural crops in Costa Rica by employing a 50 kW domestic stove.
Methods
The following variables were evaluated: flame outlet and flue gas temperatures and emissions (CO
2
, CO, NO, NO
2
, NO
x
and SO
2
).
Results
It was found that the pellet consumption varies from 2.5 to 3.4 kg/h, where the former corresponds to
Tectona grandis
and the latter to the mesocarp oil palm fruit. Flame outlet temperature varied from 400 to 623 °C and flue gas temperature varied from 205 to 322 °C, where the lowest temperature corresponds to
Phyllostachys aurea
and the highest to the oil palm residue.
T. grandis
showed the highest variation in temperature, while
Cupressus lusitanica
showed the lowest variation. A result that stands out in the measurement of emissions is that the two forestry crops show the lowest values.
Conclusions
Different type of pellet produces different behaviour in domestic stove.
Gynerium sagittatum
and
C. lusitanica
were with greater heat generation and
Pennisetum purpureum
and
T. grandis
with the lowest heat generation. |
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ISSN: | 1877-2641 1877-265X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12649-015-9420-1 |