Combustion Characteristics of Torrefied Wood Samples of Pinus Carrebea and Leucaena Leucocephala Grown in Nigeria

Torrefaction of selected wood samples of Pinus Carrebea and Leucaena Leucocephala were carried out at temperatures ranging from 200 to 300°C to improve the energy parameters of biomass and to determine the effect of torrefication temperature on the physical and combustion properties of wood selec...

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Main Author: Francis Akinyele FARUWA
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Published: Editura Universitatii Transilvania din Brasov 2016-12-01
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description Torrefaction of selected wood samples of Pinus Carrebea and Leucaena Leucocephala were carried out at temperatures ranging from 200 to 300°C to improve the energy parameters of biomass and to determine the effect of torrefication temperature on the physical and combustion properties of wood selected from Pinus carrebea and Leuceanea leucocephala grown in Nigeria. In this process the biomass hemicellulose is degraded, maintaining its cellulose and lignin content. The samples were dried and heated to 225, 250, 275, and 300°C. Then the torrefied mass was subjected to basic property testing on proximate analysis and heating value was calculated in order to understand the differences between raw material and its torrefied products. Specifically, the wood blocks changed from light brown to black, stemming from the partial carbonization at the wood surface. When the temperature is 225°C, the color of the wood is between dark brown and once the torrefaction temperatures are 250 and 275°C, the colors of the wood become dark and darker respectively. The results of the proximate analysis also showed that increasing of torrefied temperature; volatile fraction was reduced while fixed carbon was increased with increase in temperature from 21.34 to 52.74 and 18.58 to 56.83 for Leucaena leucocephala and Pinus carreabeanus respectively at 225 to 300°C. The volatile content is decreased from 78.58% to 62.76% with increase in temperature. Ash content of were within 1.57-3.41% of torrefied wood. It could be observed that the High calorific value (HCV for pine ranged between 19.80 and 28.06MJ/Kg for the top, 19.93and 24.96MJ/kg for middle with 19.72and 25.96MJ/Kg for base. The values recorded for raw sample and at 275°C been the lowest and highest respectively. The High calorific value (HCV) were found to be on the increase and nose dive at 300°C for the tree parts used in this research. The result revealed that for Leuceana the value increased from raw up to 275°C and at 300°C, a drop in the HHC was experienced. The result also showed that between raw and 250°C the value were statistically not at variance though higher value was recorded at 250°C (22.04MJ/kg). Likewise, between 275°C and 300°C there was no variance statistically, but higher value was observed for 275°C (26.32). It could be observed that the HHC for pine ranged between 19.80 and 28.06MJ/Kg for the top, 19.93 and 24.96MJ/kg for middle with 19.72 and 25.96MJ/Kg for base. The result also showed that between raw and 250 the value were statistically not at variance though higher value was recorded at 250 (22.04MJ/Kg). Likewise, between 275°C and 300°C there was no variance statistically, but higher value was observed for 275°C (26.32MJ/Kg). The proximate analyses revealed that the species are a suitable biomass source for torrefaction process and calorific value increase compared to control raw sample.
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spelling doaj.art-7d89c52718a64d54bff3b4e045df4a1d2022-12-21T18:37:57ZengEditura Universitatii Transilvania din BrasovPro Ligno1841-47372069-74302016-12-011242129Combustion Characteristics of Torrefied Wood Samples of Pinus Carrebea and Leucaena Leucocephala Grown in NigeriaFrancis Akinyele FARUWA0Federal University of Technology Owerri, Imo StateTorrefaction of selected wood samples of Pinus Carrebea and Leucaena Leucocephala were carried out at temperatures ranging from 200 to 300°C to improve the energy parameters of biomass and to determine the effect of torrefication temperature on the physical and combustion properties of wood selected from Pinus carrebea and Leuceanea leucocephala grown in Nigeria. In this process the biomass hemicellulose is degraded, maintaining its cellulose and lignin content. The samples were dried and heated to 225, 250, 275, and 300°C. Then the torrefied mass was subjected to basic property testing on proximate analysis and heating value was calculated in order to understand the differences between raw material and its torrefied products. Specifically, the wood blocks changed from light brown to black, stemming from the partial carbonization at the wood surface. When the temperature is 225°C, the color of the wood is between dark brown and once the torrefaction temperatures are 250 and 275°C, the colors of the wood become dark and darker respectively. The results of the proximate analysis also showed that increasing of torrefied temperature; volatile fraction was reduced while fixed carbon was increased with increase in temperature from 21.34 to 52.74 and 18.58 to 56.83 for Leucaena leucocephala and Pinus carreabeanus respectively at 225 to 300°C. The volatile content is decreased from 78.58% to 62.76% with increase in temperature. Ash content of were within 1.57-3.41% of torrefied wood. It could be observed that the High calorific value (HCV for pine ranged between 19.80 and 28.06MJ/Kg for the top, 19.93and 24.96MJ/kg for middle with 19.72and 25.96MJ/Kg for base. The values recorded for raw sample and at 275°C been the lowest and highest respectively. The High calorific value (HCV) were found to be on the increase and nose dive at 300°C for the tree parts used in this research. The result revealed that for Leuceana the value increased from raw up to 275°C and at 300°C, a drop in the HHC was experienced. The result also showed that between raw and 250°C the value were statistically not at variance though higher value was recorded at 250°C (22.04MJ/kg). Likewise, between 275°C and 300°C there was no variance statistically, but higher value was observed for 275°C (26.32). It could be observed that the HHC for pine ranged between 19.80 and 28.06MJ/Kg for the top, 19.93 and 24.96MJ/kg for middle with 19.72 and 25.96MJ/Kg for base. The result also showed that between raw and 250 the value were statistically not at variance though higher value was recorded at 250 (22.04MJ/Kg). Likewise, between 275°C and 300°C there was no variance statistically, but higher value was observed for 275°C (26.32MJ/Kg). The proximate analyses revealed that the species are a suitable biomass source for torrefaction process and calorific value increase compared to control raw sample.http://www.proligno.ro/en/articles/2016/4/faruwa.pdfPinus carrebeaLeucaena leucocephalatorrefactionbiofuelenergy
spellingShingle Francis Akinyele FARUWA
Combustion Characteristics of Torrefied Wood Samples of Pinus Carrebea and Leucaena Leucocephala Grown in Nigeria
Pro Ligno
Pinus carrebea
Leucaena leucocephala
torrefaction
biofuel
energy
title Combustion Characteristics of Torrefied Wood Samples of Pinus Carrebea and Leucaena Leucocephala Grown in Nigeria
title_full Combustion Characteristics of Torrefied Wood Samples of Pinus Carrebea and Leucaena Leucocephala Grown in Nigeria
title_fullStr Combustion Characteristics of Torrefied Wood Samples of Pinus Carrebea and Leucaena Leucocephala Grown in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Combustion Characteristics of Torrefied Wood Samples of Pinus Carrebea and Leucaena Leucocephala Grown in Nigeria
title_short Combustion Characteristics of Torrefied Wood Samples of Pinus Carrebea and Leucaena Leucocephala Grown in Nigeria
title_sort combustion characteristics of torrefied wood samples of pinus carrebea and leucaena leucocephala grown in nigeria
topic Pinus carrebea
Leucaena leucocephala
torrefaction
biofuel
energy
url http://www.proligno.ro/en/articles/2016/4/faruwa.pdf
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