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- 2023Influence of wood pellets properties on their grinding performancecitations
- 2019From wood chips to pellets to milled pellets: The mechanical processing pathway of Austrian pine and European beechcitations
- 2017Full-scale Milling Tests of Wood Pellets for Combustion in a Suspension-Fired Power Plant Boiler
- 2016Closing the Loop - Utilization of Secondary Resources by Low Temperature Thermal Gasification
- 2014Kinetic model for torrefaction of wood chips in a pilot-scale continuous reactorcitations
- 2012Fuel Pellets from Wheat Straw: The Effect of Lignin Glass Transition and Surface Waxes on Pelletizing Propertiescitations
- 2011Pelletizing properties of torrefied sprucecitations
- 2007High temperature electrolyte supported Ni-GDC/YSZ/LSM SOFC operation on two-stage Viking gasifier product gascitations
- 2005Termisk forgasning af biomasse
- 2005Fundamentals of Biomass pellet production
- 2004The Low Temperature CFB Gasifier:Latest 50 KW Test Results and New 500 KW Plant
- 2004The Low Temperature CFB Gasifier
- 2002The Low Temperature CFB Gasifier - Further Test Results and Possible Applications
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conferencepaper
Full-scale Milling Tests of Wood Pellets for Combustion in a Suspension-Fired Power Plant Boiler
Abstract
The size reduction of pelletized wood is crucial in suspension-fired power plants, and hence its milling characteristics are of interest to optimize the milling and combustion process. The objective of the study was to compare the size and shape of pellets disintegrated in hot water with that from pellets comminuted at different mill loads. The milling performance of two industrial wood pellet qualities in large-scale coal vertical roller mills at different mill operating conditions was studied. The milling performance was assessed by determining the specific grinding energy consumption (SGEC), and analyzing the comminuted particle shape and particle size distribution (PSD). Large-scale pellet comminution produced finer and wider PSDs than pellet disintegration in hot water, but only slightly altered the particle shape. The mill pressure loss, absorbed mill power, and hence SGEC depended on the pellet quality. Decreasing the mill load produced finer and wider PSDs, and reduced the mill pressure loss and absorbed mill power. However, the SGEC was negatively correlated with the mill load. Adjustments of mill operating conditions had a minor effect on the comminuted particle shape.