Heating values of wood pellets from different species |
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Authors: | C. Telmo J. Lousada |
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Affiliation: | a University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro (UTAD), Forestry Department, Quinta dos Prados Apartado 1013-5001-801 Vila Real, Portugal b CITAB, Centre for the Research and Technology of Agro-Environment and Biological Sciences, UTAD, Quinta dos Prados Apartado 1013-5001-801 Vila Real, Portugal |
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Abstract: | The calorific values of wood pellets from different wood species were determined using a Parr 6300 bomb calorimeter, following the CEN/TS 14918:2005. The aim of this study was the thermo characterization of the wood pellets. Softwoods had a high calorific value between 19660.02 and 20360.45 kJ/kg, and the hardwoods had a ranging interval between 17631.66 and 20809.47 kJ/kg, in accordance to Phyllis distribution of HHV. The highest HHV (Higher Heating Value) and LHV (Low Heating Value) were obtained by Bowdichia nitida (20809.47-17907.85 kJ/kg). Cedrus atlantica was the softwood with the highest HHV (20360.45 kJ/kg). Pinus pinaster was the softwood with the highest LHV (16935.72 kJ/kg). Fagus sylvatica was the National hardwood with the highest HHV (19132.47 kJ/kg). Fraxinus angustifolia was the National hardwood with the highest LHV (16450.82 kJ/kg). Eucalyptus globulus obtained the lowest HHV and LHV (17631.66-14411.54 kJ/kg). |
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Keywords: | Higher Heating Value Low Heating Value Moisture Wood pellets Linear regression |
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