The calorific value (GCV) and, in particular, the net calorific value (NCV) are fundamental physical parameters in the use of energetic biomass. The method of measurement and the calculation of the GCV, defined by CEN/TS 14918, is rather complex and, in many cases, has a time and cost importance. In literature there are some studies in which the empirical correlation between GCV and the element composition have been calculated. In these contribution some of the most significant correlations in literature are tested and compared to others obtained from statistical processing of data from analysis on 200 samples of biomass carried out in the laboratory and with standard CEN methods. The study shows how the very simplified correlations based...
Because heating value of fuels is described in many mass basis and thermodynamic conditions, the hea...
The paper provides biomasses characteristics by proximate analysis (volatile matter, fixed carbon an...
This study correlated biomass heat capacity (Cp) with the chemistry (sulfur and ash content), crysta...
The calorific value (GCV) and, in particular, the net calorific value (NCV) are fundamental physical...
The issue of measuring and determining the calorific value of fuels is related to thermodynamic anal...
Two of the most commonly used solid biomass sources for fuel are wood chips and wood pellets. The ca...
Empirical relationships between hydrogen and carbon contents and the calorific values of rice husks,...
Current issues related to fuels can be grouped under four headings. Today world is facing three crit...
The use of renewable energy sources is becoming important to reduce global warming and to provide fu...
The calorific value is one of the most important properties of biomass fuels for design calculations...
The chemical components of biomass were composed mainly by three elements, i.e. carbon, hydrogen, an...
A new method of calculating the calorific values of fossil fuels from their chemical composition has...
This paper discusses the quality of biofuels from wood based on calorific value. The calorific value...
Energy density measurements using bomb calorimetry were applied along with mass yields to calculate ...
The challenges associated with biofuel quality come from its heterogenous nature as biomass crops gr...
Because heating value of fuels is described in many mass basis and thermodynamic conditions, the hea...
The paper provides biomasses characteristics by proximate analysis (volatile matter, fixed carbon an...
This study correlated biomass heat capacity (Cp) with the chemistry (sulfur and ash content), crysta...
The calorific value (GCV) and, in particular, the net calorific value (NCV) are fundamental physical...
The issue of measuring and determining the calorific value of fuels is related to thermodynamic anal...
Two of the most commonly used solid biomass sources for fuel are wood chips and wood pellets. The ca...
Empirical relationships between hydrogen and carbon contents and the calorific values of rice husks,...
Current issues related to fuels can be grouped under four headings. Today world is facing three crit...
The use of renewable energy sources is becoming important to reduce global warming and to provide fu...
The calorific value is one of the most important properties of biomass fuels for design calculations...
The chemical components of biomass were composed mainly by three elements, i.e. carbon, hydrogen, an...
A new method of calculating the calorific values of fossil fuels from their chemical composition has...
This paper discusses the quality of biofuels from wood based on calorific value. The calorific value...
Energy density measurements using bomb calorimetry were applied along with mass yields to calculate ...
The challenges associated with biofuel quality come from its heterogenous nature as biomass crops gr...
Because heating value of fuels is described in many mass basis and thermodynamic conditions, the hea...
The paper provides biomasses characteristics by proximate analysis (volatile matter, fixed carbon an...
This study correlated biomass heat capacity (Cp) with the chemistry (sulfur and ash content), crysta...