Particulate Matter Emission during the Combustion of Bio-oil Based Biofuels under Conditions Pertinent to Stationary Applications

This thesis investigates the particulate matter emission from the combustion of various bio-oil-based biofuels, including bio-oil, bio-oil/biochar slurry, and crude-glycerol-containing biofuel mixtures, through a lab-scaled drop-tube furnace system at 1400 °C under various conditions pertinent to st...

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Main Author: Feng, Chao
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/69321
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description This thesis investigates the particulate matter emission from the combustion of various bio-oil-based biofuels, including bio-oil, bio-oil/biochar slurry, and crude-glycerol-containing biofuel mixtures, through a lab-scaled drop-tube furnace system at 1400 °C under various conditions pertinent to stationary applications. The emission characteristics and mechanisms were discussed and benchmarked against conventional solid fuels. The related influences from different combustion conditions and synergies between different fuel components were also studied. The corresponding trace element emission was also reported.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-693212018-07-19T05:14:52Z Particulate Matter Emission during the Combustion of Bio-oil Based Biofuels under Conditions Pertinent to Stationary Applications Feng, Chao This thesis investigates the particulate matter emission from the combustion of various bio-oil-based biofuels, including bio-oil, bio-oil/biochar slurry, and crude-glycerol-containing biofuel mixtures, through a lab-scaled drop-tube furnace system at 1400 °C under various conditions pertinent to stationary applications. The emission characteristics and mechanisms were discussed and benchmarked against conventional solid fuels. The related influences from different combustion conditions and synergies between different fuel components were also studied. The corresponding trace element emission was also reported. 2018 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/69321 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Feng, Chao
Particulate Matter Emission during the Combustion of Bio-oil Based Biofuels under Conditions Pertinent to Stationary Applications
title Particulate Matter Emission during the Combustion of Bio-oil Based Biofuels under Conditions Pertinent to Stationary Applications
title_full Particulate Matter Emission during the Combustion of Bio-oil Based Biofuels under Conditions Pertinent to Stationary Applications
title_fullStr Particulate Matter Emission during the Combustion of Bio-oil Based Biofuels under Conditions Pertinent to Stationary Applications
title_full_unstemmed Particulate Matter Emission during the Combustion of Bio-oil Based Biofuels under Conditions Pertinent to Stationary Applications
title_short Particulate Matter Emission during the Combustion of Bio-oil Based Biofuels under Conditions Pertinent to Stationary Applications
title_sort particulate matter emission during the combustion of bio-oil based biofuels under conditions pertinent to stationary applications
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/69321