Nothing Special   »   [go: up one dir, main page]

Kratky et al., 2022 - Google Patents

Experimental identification and modelling of specific energy requirement for knife milled beech chips in dependence on particle size characteristics and moisture

Kratky et al., 2022

Document ID
15169183841617994621
Author
Kratky L
Jirout T
Publication year
Publication venue
Energy

External Links

Snippet

The experimental identification of specific energy requirement was studied concerning beech chips characteristics (biomass flowrate, size reduction ratio, moisture 0.5–30.9 wt%) and knife mill variables (screen sieves 0.75–6.00 mm in size, peripheral rotor velocity of 10.2 …
Continue reading at www.sciencedirect.com (other versions)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
Williams et al. Influence of mill type on densified biomass comminution
Repellin et al. Energy requirement for fine grinding of torrefied wood
Manouchehrinejad et al. Grindability of torrefied wood chips and wood pellets
Bitra et al. Direct measures of mechanical energy for knife mill size reduction of switchgrass, wheat straw, and corn stover
Larsson et al. High quality biofuel pellet production from pre-compacted low density raw materials
Kirsten et al. Hay pellets—The influence of particle size reduction on their physical–mechanical quality and energy demand during production
Mani et al. Grinding performance and physical properties of wheat and barley straws, corn stover and switchgrass
Temmerman et al. Von Rittinger theory adapted to wood chip and pellet milling, in a laboratory scale hammermill
Tymoszuk et al. An investigation of biomass grindability
Larsson et al. Prediction of ISO 17831-1: 2015 mechanical biofuel pellet durability from single pellet characterization
Pradhan et al. Pilot scale production of fuel pellets from waste biomass leaves: Effect of milling size on pelletization process and pellet quality
Ghorbani et al. Specific energy consumption for reducing the size of alfalfa chops using a hammer mill
EP2045057A1 (en) Production process for bio-fuel
Kratky et al. Modelling of particle size characteristics and specific energy demand for mechanical size reduction of wheat straw by knife mill
Naimi et al. Development of size reduction equations for calculating energy input for grinding lignocellulosic particles
Kratky et al. Experimental identification and modelling of specific energy requirement for knife milled beech chips in dependence on particle size characteristics and moisture
Williams et al. Benefits of dry comminution of biomass pellets in a knife mill
Naimi et al. Development of size reduction equations for calculating power input for grinding pine wood chips using hammer mill
Saha et al. Characterization of particle size and moisture content effects on mechanical and feeding behavior of milled corn (Zea mays L.) stover
Gil et al. Influence of input biomass conditions and operational parameters on comminution of short-rotation forestry poplar and corn stover using neural networks
Zuo et al. Relationship between coal size reduction and energy input in Hardgrove mill
Orisaleye et al. Effect of screen size on particle size distribution and performance of a small-scale design for a combined chopping and milling machine
Deng et al. Effect of single‐pass and multipass milling systems on whole wheat durum flour and whole wheat pasta quality
Mou et al. Simulation Analysis and Multiobjective Optimization of Pulverization Process of Seed-Used Watermelon Peel Pulverizer Based on EDEM
Krátký et al. Mathematical modelling of particle size characteristics and energy demand for mechanical size reduction of beech chips under different knife mill variables