TY - JOUR
T1 - Characterization of aggregate behaviors of torrefied biomass as a function of reaction severity
AU - Barr, Meredith
AU - Kung, Kevin S.
AU - Thengane, Sonal K.
AU - Mohan, Vidyut
AU - Sweeney, Daniel
AU - Ghoniem, Ahmed F.
PY - 2020/4/15
Y1 - 2020/4/15
N2 - Several studies have shown that torrefaction can improve various characteristics of biomass, including grindability, flowability, and energy density, at least at the microscopic level. Furthermore, the improvements are often represented as a monotonic function of the torrefaction severity. However, the existing literature is less clear on whether or not these improvements persist at the aggregate level. This paper demonstrates that, at the aggregate level, using differently torrefied biomass in an experimental cookstove as a case study, the relationship between the improvements and torrefaction severity tells a much more complex story than a simple, monotonic correlation. Notably, by defining and measuring various cookstove performance characteristics ranging from stove temperature, effective heat output, and emission profiles, and how these characteristics vary with the severity of torrefied fuel, we conclude that, contrary to the conventional wisdom, more severe torrefaction in many cases does not always lead to more improved fuel characteristics.
AB - Several studies have shown that torrefaction can improve various characteristics of biomass, including grindability, flowability, and energy density, at least at the microscopic level. Furthermore, the improvements are often represented as a monotonic function of the torrefaction severity. However, the existing literature is less clear on whether or not these improvements persist at the aggregate level. This paper demonstrates that, at the aggregate level, using differently torrefied biomass in an experimental cookstove as a case study, the relationship between the improvements and torrefaction severity tells a much more complex story than a simple, monotonic correlation. Notably, by defining and measuring various cookstove performance characteristics ranging from stove temperature, effective heat output, and emission profiles, and how these characteristics vary with the severity of torrefied fuel, we conclude that, contrary to the conventional wisdom, more severe torrefaction in many cases does not always lead to more improved fuel characteristics.
KW - Biomass torrefaction; Cooking fuel; Binder; Emissions; Combustion; Briquette
U2 - 10.1016/j.fuel.2020.117152
DO - 10.1016/j.fuel.2020.117152
M3 - Article
SN - 0016-2361
VL - 266
JO - Fuel
JF - Fuel
M1 - 117152
ER -