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Combustion and grindability characteristics of palm kernel shells torrefied in a pilot-scale installation

Journal

RENEWABLE ENERGY
Volume 147, Issue -, Pages 1239-1250

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2019.09.060

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Palm kernel shells (PKS); Torrefaction; Grinding effect; Combustion; Thermogravimetric analysis TG-DTA; Kinetics

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The main goal of this paper is the evaluation of combustion and grindability of torrefied palm kernel shells (PKS) obtained in a pilot-scale installation. The torrefied samples were prepared in different time conditions and temperatures, ranged from 220 to 300 degrees C. The physico-chemical properties were identified. Thermogravimetric analyses (TG-DTA) were used for characterization of the combustion performance and evaluation of the activation energy E-alpha. The grindability of the pre-treated biofuel was investigated in a pilot-scale, coal bowl-roller milling unit. The results were compared to those of the raw PKS and bituminous coal. Torrefaction was found to increase carbon C content and HHV by 2-33 and 2-26%, respectively. Moreover, the combustion characteristics of the torrefied PKS samples are close to each other, but the ignition and burn-out temperatures differ significantly. The torrefaction changes the activation energy E-alpha and it approaches the E-alpha values to those of coal. Both the torrefaction temperature and residence time significantly affect the grindability. The grinding effect of PKS torrefied at 220 degrees C reached the value of 10%, whereas after torrefaction at 300 degrees C it doubled. The torrefaction considerably improves the properties and combustion behaviour of biomass, which is a good predictor for burning and co-burning in industrial units. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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