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  • 2024A numerical study of emission control strategies in an iron powder burner6citations
  • 2024Numerical study probing the effects of preferential concentration on the combustion of iron particles in a mixing layer3citations
  • 2023Particle Equilibrium Composition model for iron dust combustion30citations
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  • 2021Burn time and combustion regime of laser-ignited single iron particle99citations
  • 2009Visualization of biomass pyrolysis and temperature imaging in a heated-grid reactor15citations
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Visualization of biomass pyrolysis and temperature imaging in a heated-grid reactor

  • Bastiaans, Rob J. M.
  • Aldén, L. E. M.
  • Lindén, J.
  • Prins, M. J.
  • Li, Z. S.
  • Van Oijen, Jeroen A.
  • De Goey, Philip
Abstract

The main advantage of a heated-grid reactor for studying pyrolysis kinetics of solid fuel samples is that high heating rates of up to 1000 K/s can be obtained. However, one of the concerns is whether the temperature distribution over the grid material is uniform and whether the presence of a thermocouple welded to the grid causes any measurement errors. Biomass samples were placed on the heated-grid reactor, and the volatiles, emitted in the biomass pyrolysis process as hot gas plumes, were imaged with an infrared camera with a high framing speed. The temporal resolved infrared images indicate that the pyrolysis process does not take place at the same rate everywhere on the grid. Two-dimensional temperature images of a heated grid made of stainless steel were recorded using the method of laser-induced thermometry with thermographic phosphors. As expected from a heat-transfer model, measured temperatures were found to be significantly higher than temperatures indicated by a thermocouple welded to the bottom of the grid. It was also observed that there is a large temperature gradient between the two electrodes on which the grid is connected. It is shown that replacing a wire mesh by a foil as a grid material may lead to more homogeneous temperature distribution. The paper recommends additional research to demonstrate the suitability of the heated-grid reactor for carrying out accurate measurements. © 2009 American Chemical Society.

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  • pyrolysis
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • stainless steel
  • two-dimensional
  • wire