Combustion characteristics of reed and its suitability as a boiler fuel

In recent years, common reed (Phragmites australis) has become a conservation problem in Estonia because it has spread into ecologically valuable habitats, out-competing other species and impacting on biodiversity values. Thus, the use of common reed as a biomass fuel may not only provide renewable...

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Main Authors: Ü. Kask, L. Kask, S. Link
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Mire Conservation Group and International Peatland Society 2013-11-01
Series:Mires and Peat
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Online Access:http://mires-and-peat.net/media/map13/map_13_05.pdf
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description In recent years, common reed (Phragmites australis) has become a conservation problem in Estonia because it has spread into ecologically valuable habitats, out-competing other species and impacting on biodiversity values. Thus, the use of common reed as a biomass fuel may not only provide renewable energy, but also help in biodiversity conservation efforts. The properties of reed as a potential biofuel must be studied because the fuel handling method, the lifetime of combustion equipment (fouling, erosion and corrosion), combustion regimes and environmental impacts such as pollution, ash handling etc. depend on these properties. The combustion characteristics of reed vary to some extent depending both on the site where it grows (coastal area, lake, river delta or wetland treatment system) and seasonally (winter or summer harvesting). This paper presents the results of tests on reed properties including the chemical composition of summer and winter harvested reed and its ash, ash fusibility temperature, physical properties such as moisture and ash proportions, dry bulk density, calorific value and energy density. The impacts of different chemical and physical properties of reed on boiler operation are discussed.
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spelling doaj.art-d625af2d38e240bba76843e52987ea972023-08-02T02:43:23ZengInternational Mire Conservation Group and International Peatland SocietyMires and Peat1819-754X2013-11-011305110Combustion characteristics of reed and its suitability as a boiler fuelÜ. Kask0L. Kask 1S. Link 2Tallinn University of Technology, EstoniaTallinn University of Technology, EstoniaTallinn University of Technology, EstoniaIn recent years, common reed (Phragmites australis) has become a conservation problem in Estonia because it has spread into ecologically valuable habitats, out-competing other species and impacting on biodiversity values. Thus, the use of common reed as a biomass fuel may not only provide renewable energy, but also help in biodiversity conservation efforts. The properties of reed as a potential biofuel must be studied because the fuel handling method, the lifetime of combustion equipment (fouling, erosion and corrosion), combustion regimes and environmental impacts such as pollution, ash handling etc. depend on these properties. The combustion characteristics of reed vary to some extent depending both on the site where it grows (coastal area, lake, river delta or wetland treatment system) and seasonally (winter or summer harvesting). This paper presents the results of tests on reed properties including the chemical composition of summer and winter harvested reed and its ash, ash fusibility temperature, physical properties such as moisture and ash proportions, dry bulk density, calorific value and energy density. The impacts of different chemical and physical properties of reed on boiler operation are discussed.http://mires-and-peat.net/media/map13/map_13_05.pdfcommon reedchemical propertiesphysical propertiesimpact on boilers
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Combustion characteristics of reed and its suitability as a boiler fuel
Mires and Peat
common reed
chemical properties
physical properties
impact on boilers
title Combustion characteristics of reed and its suitability as a boiler fuel
title_full Combustion characteristics of reed and its suitability as a boiler fuel
title_fullStr Combustion characteristics of reed and its suitability as a boiler fuel
title_full_unstemmed Combustion characteristics of reed and its suitability as a boiler fuel
title_short Combustion characteristics of reed and its suitability as a boiler fuel
title_sort combustion characteristics of reed and its suitability as a boiler fuel
topic common reed
chemical properties
physical properties
impact on boilers
url http://mires-and-peat.net/media/map13/map_13_05.pdf
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