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Combustion properties of biomass

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In this paper, a review of the properties of biomass relevant to combustion is briefly reviewed and the compositions of biomass among fuel types are variable, especially with respect to inorganic constituents important to the critical problems of fouling and slagging.
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This article is published in Fuel Processing Technology.The article was published on 1998-03-01. It has received 1764 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Combustion & Heat of combustion.

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The characteristics of inorganic elements in ashes from a 1 MW CFB biomass gasification power generation plant

TL;DR: In this paper, the characteristics of inorganic elements in ashes from biomass gasification power generation (BGPG) plant were investigated, and the results showed that most of the trace elements had an enrichment tendency in finer size particles.
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Comparative study of different waste biomass for energy application

TL;DR: It is observed that ash content of these biomass species is quite low, while the volatile matter content is high as compared to Indian Coal, which may be appropriate for briquetting and thus can be used as a domestic fuel in biomass based gasifier cook stoves.
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Impact of sugarcane trash on fertilizer requirements for São Paulo, Brazil

TL;DR: In this article, an N prediction model for long-term assessment of the contribution of sugarcane crop residues to sugarcan nutrition and to evaluate the cycling of other nutrients derived from crop residues is presented.
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Multi-objective optimization of a biomass gasification to generate electricity and desalinated water using Grey Wolf Optimizer and artificial neural network

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TL;DR: In this article , an innovative biomass-based energy system is proposed for power and desalinated water production, which consists of a gasifier, a compressor, a heat exchanger, a gas turbine, a combustion chamber, and a Multi-effect desalination with thermal vapor compression (MED-TVC) unit.
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Multi-objective optimization of a biomass gasification to generate electricity and desalinated water using Grey Wolf Optimizer and artificial neural network.

TL;DR: In this article, an innovative biomass-based energy system is proposed for power and desalinated water production, which consists of a gasifier, a compressor, a heat exchanger, a gas turbine, a combustion chamber, and a Multi-effect desalination with thermal vapor compression (MED-TVC) unit.
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Mechanism and modeling of nitrogen chemistry in combustion

TL;DR: In this article, the mechanisms and rate parameters for the gas-phase reactions of nitrogen compounds that are applicable to combustion-generated air pollution are discussed and illustrated by comparison of results from detailed kinetics calculations with experimental data.
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Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics of Air Pollution

TL;DR: The Gaussian Plume Equation and Air Quality Models Atmospheric Removal Processes and Residence Times Air Pollution Statistics Acid Rain Index (AIRI) as mentioned in this paper, which measures the amount of acid rain in the air.
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The behavior of inorganic material in biomass-fired power boilers: Field and laboratory experiences

TL;DR: Alkali Deposits Investigation (ADI) as mentioned in this paper was a collaborative effort to understand the causes of unmanageable ash deposits in biomass-fired electric power boilers.
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Wood ash composition as a function of furnace temperature

TL;DR: In this paper, the elemental and molecular composition of mineral matter in five wood types and two barks was investigated as a function of temperature using thermal gravimetric analysis, differential thermal analysis, inductively coupled plasma emission spectroscopy, and X-ray diffraction.
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Ash deposition during biomass and coal combustion: A mechanistic approach

TL;DR: In this article, a mechanistic approach to describing the fate of inorganic material in solid fuels with a particular focus on the mechanisms of ash deposition is presented. But this approach has the potential of embracing a large range of fuel variations, combustor types, and operating conditions without the need of developing extensive databases or testing procedures for each new situation.