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1. Modelling of Biomass Combustion in Furnaces
Sammanfattning : Biomass combustion in grate fired furnaces is an important approach to convert renewable biomass fuel to heat and electricity. It is not only used in the Swedish energy industry but also by a great number of Swedish households for domestic heating. Burning biomass has the advantage of being CO2 neutral. LÄS MER
2. Detecting, Modelling and Measuring Disturbances in Fixed-bed Combustion
Sammanfattning : Combustion of fixed fuel beds in grate furnaces is one of the most common techniques within production of heat and power from solid fuels. The grate furnace used to be a working horse for combustion of hard coal, while today the incitement of using renewable fuel sources has turned biomass and municipal waste into dominating fuel types. LÄS MER
3. Modelling and Experimental Investigations on Thermal Radiation in Combustion Environments
Sammanfattning : Thermal radiation is an important physical phenomenon in combustion environments. For the understanding of existing- and the design of new combustion environments computational modelling is a useful tool as it can describe the different transport phenomena. LÄS MER
4. Efficient and environment-friendly combustion of biomass in bakery oven furnaces
Sammanfattning : AbstractCombustion of biomass in small-scale furnaces is widely used in many countries and in different applications. Often, the technology used is fixed grate combustion in small batch furnaces. LÄS MER
5. Optical Diagnostics for Quantitative Potassium Chemistry in Biomass Thermochemical Conversion Processes
Sammanfattning : Biomass is an essential sustainable and carbon-neutral energy source. Through thermochemical conversion processes, such as combustion and gasification, biomass can generally be used in boilers to provide heat and/or power. Biomass fuels contain varying amounts of potassium, chlorine and sulfur. LÄS MER