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Production of Electricity and Heat from Biomass Wastes Using a Converted Aircraft Turbine AI-20

Kamil Roman, J. Barwicki, M. Hryniewicz, Dominika Szadkowska, Jan Szadkowski

2021Processes37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of biomass micronization on energy production using a converted aircraft turbine AI-20. The test system was constructed in such a way to ensure continuous operation for a given period of time and was equipped in a chopper, a flail mill, and a micronizer. The turbine had the ability to produce energy from solid biomass and as well conventional fuels. The most energy was obtained from absolutely dry sunflower husk (17.27 MJ/kg) and the least from Poplar (7.82 MJ/kg). Miscanthus, wheat straw, and hay (approximately 17 MJ/kg) showed high values of energy production. In addition, the thermal decomposition of wheat straw at 350 and 450 °C was studied using the Py-GC/MS technique in a helium atmosphere to determine the gaseous compounds formed during biomass gasification under anaerobic conditions. The results obtained indicate the formation of compounds classified as phenols (vanillin, hydroxymethylfurfural).

Topics & Concepts

Biomass (ecology)Pulp and paper industryHuskStrawEnvironmental scienceCorncobWaste managementChemistryAgronomyRaw materialBotanyEngineeringOrganic chemistryInorganic chemistryBiologyThermochemical Biomass Conversion ProcessesBiodiesel Production and ApplicationsAdvanced Aircraft Design and Technologies