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Combustion characteristics of biomass briquettes
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Combustion characteristics of biomass briquettes

Nearly half the worlds population is dependent on wood as their primary energy source. Therefore with deforestation becoming increasingly prevalent in many regions of the developing world, there is an urgent need to improve combustion efficiency of stoves or to find alternative fuels. Densification...

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Main Author: Chaney, Joel O.
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2010
Subjects:
biomass
briquettes
briquette
briquetting
biomass briquetting
biomass briquettes
biomass briquette
combustion
stoves
stove
pyrolysis
Ghana
fires
three stone fire
three stone fires
residue
crop residues
heat transfer
kinetic parameters
thermal parameters
energy use
woodfuel
briquetting machine
burning
burn
bananas
banana
rapeseed oil
sawdust
newspaper
densification
compression
densified
holey
holey briquette
central hole
moisture content
moisture
briquette size
shape
briquette shape
size
thermal conductivity
thermal diffusivity
diffusivity
density
pulping
drying
material
normalised burn rate
burn rate
burnrate
burn-rate
NBR
thermal properties
experiment
simulation
radiation
burning bananas
burning banana
dual pulse heat probe
heat probe
heat probe method
decomposition kinetics
kinetics
decomposition
thermal
devolatisation
degree of degredation
degredation
heat capacity
thermal properties of briquettes
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/11732/
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