Investigation of reed and bulrush preparation and usage for energy purposes and determination of biofuel properties and harmful substance emissions
2020
Jasinskas, A., Vytautas Magnus Univ., Kaunas (Lithuania) | Domeika, R., Vytautas Magnus Univ., Kaunas (Lithuania) | Jotautiene, E., Vytautas Magnus Univ., Kaunas (Lithuania) | Masek, J., Czech Univ. of Life Sciences, Prague (Czech Republic) | Streikus, D., Vytautas Magnus Univ., Kaunas (Lithuania)
In this article the newest scientific-technical information was analysed about non-traditional grass plants, such as reed and bulrush. The experiment was established and research was carried out at the Vytautas Magnus University Agriculture Academy (VMU AA), Institute of Agricultural Engineering and Safety, Lithuania. Plants were grown and harvested in Lithuania and were processed and used for energy purposes, overlooked their preparation for biofuel and burning technological and technical solutions. The analyses of reed and bulrush utilization for energy purposes possibilities were performed and experimental research results presented for their preparation and use for energy conversion (burning). There were presented the research results of reed and bulrush preparation for biofuel – milling and pellet production, and also the pellet elemental composition, ash content, calorific value, was determined and effect on environment was evaluated while burning reed and bulrush pellets. For comparison, wood sawdust pellets were also investigated. The pellet density of reed reached 1178.9 kg mE−3 dry matter (DM), the ash content of reed and bulrush was 3.2 % and 5.9 %, respectively. Research investigations were done using a small capacity (5 kW) solid biofuel boiler in which granulated biofuel was burned. The harmful gas emissions to the environment – carbon dioxide CO2, carbon monoxide CO, nitrogen oxides NOx and the amount of carbon and nitrogen combinations CxHy in burning products were investigated and assessed. It was determined that when reed and bulrush pellets were burned, the harmful emissions to the environment did not exceed the permissible norms. The received research results were compared with the results of other scientists, who assessed various sorts of non-traditional herbaceous plant granulated biofuel properties and impact to the environment while plant burning.
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