1. TİCARİ BİYOKÜTLE YAKMA SİSTEMLERİNDE KÜL KAYNAKLI PROBLEMLER ÜZERİNE BİR DEĞERLENDİRME.
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BADEM, Anıl and OLGUN, Hayati
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REED canary grass , *BIOMASS burning , *BIOMASS energy , *AGRICULTURAL wastes , *CHEMICAL properties - Abstract
One of the prominent technologies in biomass energy applications is commercial biomass combustion systems. While burning forest-derived biomass is a well-established and proven technology, the combustion of agricultural residues poses more challenges compared to forest-derived fuels. These challenges vary depending on factors such as the design of the combustion system, operational conditions, and the type, physical, and chemical properties of the biomass to be burned. Sintering, agglomeration, slagging, and corrosion are among the major issues that affect the regular and continuous operation of the combustion system, leading to unplanned shutdowns. This study investigates the applicability of common coal ash indices, widely used in the literature to predict these problems, to biomass ash for pre-analysis. Five different biomass feedstocks (reed canary grass, corn stalk, pine, poplar, and tree root) stored in open silos were sampled at two different time periods. Analyses of ash mineral content, chlorine content, sulfur content, and ash fusion temperatures were conducted, and various indices were calculated. Thus, changes in the problems related to biomass fuels depending on storage conditions will also be examined. As a result of the analyses and calculations, no significant relationship or prediction could be demonstrated among the existing indices due to the considerable differences between biomass ash and coal ash, as well as the heterogeneous nature of biomass feedstocks. The contradictory results highlight the necessity for further research and experimental tests under real conditions to establish or verify these indices. It is concluded that a more comprehensive evaluation, taking into account the heterogeneous structure and physicochemical characterization of solid biomass fuels, will be required based on actual combustion experiences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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