Slag and ash deposition problems have more than occasionally been observed in biomass fueled plants in general and especially in pellet fired plants. These problems could lead to reduced accessibility as well as performance of the combustion appliances. Slag formation including measures for prevention and prediction during combustion of biomass fuels has been studied by the research groups at Luleå University of Technology, Umeå University, Energy Technology Center and Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences for about one decade know. Several (about 40) different biomass fuels/fuel mixtures have been studies and many different fuel additives/co-combustion fuels have been used to combat slag formation. About 25 scientific papers and 10 t...
The demand for increased overall efficiency, improved fuel flexibility, and more stringent environme...
The interest in biomass combustion has grown exponentially in the last years, as it represents a mea...
Three typical biomass fuels—rice husk, rice straw, and corn cobs—were combusted to understand the ef...
Slag and ash deposition problems have more than occasionally been observed in biomass fueled plants ...
Slag and ash deposition problems have more than occasionally been observed in biomass fueled plants ...
Slag is related to the melting properties of ash and is affected by both the chemical composition of...
To handle a great demand for biomass, alternative biomasses beyond stem wood are being introduced in...
Pressurised entrained‐flow gasification (PEFG) of sustainable woody biomass offers the opportunity f...
Upgraded biofuels as pellets, briquettes and powder are today commonly used in small as well as larg...
Given the increasing demand for energy consumption, biomass has been more and more important as a ne...
Limited availability of sawdust and cutter shavings and an increasing demand for wood pellets in Swe...
There is a consensus worldwide that the share of renewable energy sources should be increased to mit...
In the recent years, a growing interest for low - quality biomass fuels is observed, in both small- ...
The demand for increased overall efficiency, improved fuel flexibility, and more stringent environme...
The interest in biomass combustion has grown exponentially in the last years, as it represents a mea...
Three typical biomass fuels—rice husk, rice straw, and corn cobs—were combusted to understand the ef...
Slag and ash deposition problems have more than occasionally been observed in biomass fueled plants ...
Slag and ash deposition problems have more than occasionally been observed in biomass fueled plants ...
Slag is related to the melting properties of ash and is affected by both the chemical composition of...
To handle a great demand for biomass, alternative biomasses beyond stem wood are being introduced in...
Pressurised entrained‐flow gasification (PEFG) of sustainable woody biomass offers the opportunity f...
Upgraded biofuels as pellets, briquettes and powder are today commonly used in small as well as larg...
Given the increasing demand for energy consumption, biomass has been more and more important as a ne...
Limited availability of sawdust and cutter shavings and an increasing demand for wood pellets in Swe...
There is a consensus worldwide that the share of renewable energy sources should be increased to mit...
In the recent years, a growing interest for low - quality biomass fuels is observed, in both small- ...
The demand for increased overall efficiency, improved fuel flexibility, and more stringent environme...
The interest in biomass combustion has grown exponentially in the last years, as it represents a mea...
Three typical biomass fuels—rice husk, rice straw, and corn cobs—were combusted to understand the ef...