International audienceAn alternative strategy to implement the use of biofuels in internal combustion engines is to use minimally refined biofuels and redirect savings to engine modifications. While the idea of using coal dust in engines has been studied extensively, the combustion of micronized biomass powder has not been given due consideration. To understand and describe the phenomena, several exploratory tests were conducted in a single-cylinder diesel engine. The engine was operated with micronized powders of cellulose, wood char, wheat straw, chestnut wood, rice husk and pine bark with an average particle size of 20 μm. Cellulose combustion was found to be difficult to initiate, mostly because of endothermic depolymerization reactions...
As the global demand for diesel and the growing concern over the economic and environmental viabilit...
The combustion phenomena of biodiesel and its blends are not the same as fossil diesel combustion in...
Six biochar samples were produced from both slow and fast pyrolysis of mallee bark at 400–550 °C, re...
International audienceProduction of energy from lignocellulosic biomass using internal combustion en...
Second generational biofuels offer the possibility of using biomass residues such as agricultural or...
The direct use of dry biomass dust as a fuel in reciprocating engines could be of great interest bec...
Biomass is classed as a renewable resource. Depending on the means of production, it can be sustaina...
Abstract: The power industry is confronting challenges with seemingly conflicting goals. They provid...
To realize large percentage biomass co-firing with coal in existing coal-fired boilers, the combusti...
Among the renewable sources of energy, biomass solid fuels hold a special place. They are indeed at ...
Screening of a variety of bioderived furanic molecules was performed in order to improve our underst...
Alternative fuels are fuels which include: biomass fuel from waste and sewage sludge. Co-firing biom...
Biomass combustion is an interesting alternative to fossil fuel. Modeling and simulation is used for...
The wider utilization of biomass presupposes a deeper understanding of the processes occurring durin...
With the recent price increases and unavailability of fossil fuels, there has been a shift toward al...
As the global demand for diesel and the growing concern over the economic and environmental viabilit...
The combustion phenomena of biodiesel and its blends are not the same as fossil diesel combustion in...
Six biochar samples were produced from both slow and fast pyrolysis of mallee bark at 400–550 °C, re...
International audienceProduction of energy from lignocellulosic biomass using internal combustion en...
Second generational biofuels offer the possibility of using biomass residues such as agricultural or...
The direct use of dry biomass dust as a fuel in reciprocating engines could be of great interest bec...
Biomass is classed as a renewable resource. Depending on the means of production, it can be sustaina...
Abstract: The power industry is confronting challenges with seemingly conflicting goals. They provid...
To realize large percentage biomass co-firing with coal in existing coal-fired boilers, the combusti...
Among the renewable sources of energy, biomass solid fuels hold a special place. They are indeed at ...
Screening of a variety of bioderived furanic molecules was performed in order to improve our underst...
Alternative fuels are fuels which include: biomass fuel from waste and sewage sludge. Co-firing biom...
Biomass combustion is an interesting alternative to fossil fuel. Modeling and simulation is used for...
The wider utilization of biomass presupposes a deeper understanding of the processes occurring durin...
With the recent price increases and unavailability of fossil fuels, there has been a shift toward al...
As the global demand for diesel and the growing concern over the economic and environmental viabilit...
The combustion phenomena of biodiesel and its blends are not the same as fossil diesel combustion in...
Six biochar samples were produced from both slow and fast pyrolysis of mallee bark at 400–550 °C, re...