Effect of Torrefaction on Physical Properties and Conversion Behavior of High Heating Rate Char of Forest Residue

2015 
In the work reported here, both forest residue (FR) and torrefied forest residue (TFR) were devolatilized in a drop tube reactor at 1473 K at a heating rate greater than 104 K/s. The physical properties of parent fuel particles and their corresponding char particles were examined by using a scanning electron microscope and a granulometer. After the same milling and sieving process, the TFR particles had a smaller size and smaller aspect ratio than the FR particles. The char particles consisted of two types of particles with different sizes and morphologies: a small particle mode (presumably char fragments) and a large particle mode. The volume fraction of char fragments in the TFR char was considerably less than for the FR char. Both types of char were converted in a drop tube reactor under oxidation and gasification conditions at 1473 and 1573 K, respectively. The total organic mass loss and release of individual organic elements during char conversion were determined using a tracer method. Calcium, mang...
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