Characteristics and properties of torrefied biomass pellets from Gmelina arborea and Dipterix panamensis at different times
Abstract
Torrefaction and pelletizing were studied in the generation of energy from
lignocellulosic residues to increase the energy properties of the biomass. The aim of
this study was torrefied sawdust from Gmelina arborea and Dipteryx panamensis at 200 °C
in three time period: 0, 15 and 20 minutes. Then with the biomass, pellets of 6 mm diameter
were manufactured and their physical properties, calorific value, density and compression
force were evaluated. Both species had similar physical characteristics according to the
average diameter (0.50 mm), length (21.50 mm), and water absorption rate (6.00 %). The
calorific value increased from 9,749 kJ·kg-1 in un-terrified biomass to 18,126 kJ·kg-1 with
torrefied biomass. The pellets from D. panamesis had greater density and compression force
compared to G. arborea biomass. Based on the results, pellet compression force decreases
as the torrefaction time increases. There is positive correlation between bulk density of
pellets and compression force. The D. panamensis species has better torrefaction behavior and
pelletizing than the wood of G. arborea.
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Revista Chapingo, Serie Ciencias Forestales y del AmbienteShare
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