Affiliation:
1. Institute of Nuclear Sciences "Vinča", Laboratory for Thermal Engineering and Energy, Belgrade
2. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Innovation Center, Belgrade
3. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade
Abstract
Harmonization of environmental protection and the growing energy needs of
modern society promote the biomass application as a replacement for fossil
fuels and a viable option to mitigate the green house gas emissions. For
domestic conditions this is particularly important as more than 60% of
renewables belongs to biomass. Beside numerous benefits of using biomass for
energy purposes, there are certain drawbacks, one of which is a possible high
emission of NOx during the combustion of these fuels. The paper presents the
results of the experiments with multiple biomass types (soybean straw,
cornstalk, grain biomass, sunflower oil, glycerin and paper sludge), using
different combustion technologies (fluidized bed and cigarette combustion),
with emphasis on the emission of NOx in the exhaust gas. A presentation of
the experimental installations is given, as well as an evaluation of the
effects of the fuel composition, combustion regimes and technology on the NOx
emissions. As the biomass combustion took place at temperatures low enough
that thermal and prompt NOx can be neglected, the conclusion is the emissions
of nitrogen oxides primarily depend on the biomass composition- it is
increasing with the increase of the nitrogen content, and decreases with the
increase of the char content which provides catalytic surface for NOx
reduction by CO.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry
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19 articles.
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