POWER CONTROL AND OPTIMIZATION: Proceedings of the 7th Global Conference on Power Control and Optimization

 

Conference date: 27–28 August and 2-3 December 2013

Location: Prague (Czech Republic) and Yangon (Myanmar)

ISBN:  978-983-44483-63

Editors: Ivan Zelinka, Zeya Oo and Nader Barsoum

Volume number: 2008

Published: 21 April 2013

 

 

 

Different Temperature of Combustion Air for Burning of Biomass

Radovan Nosek, Jozef Jandačka, Michal Holubčík

PCO Conf-Proc 2008 (2013), - PDF

 

Abstract. During the combustion process of renewable fuels are generated pollutants into the atmosphere and have a negative impact on human health. The most monitored pollutants are: particulate matter, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, sulphur dioxide. This paper analyzes the effect of temperature of the primary combustion air to the heat performance and emission parameters of burning biomass. In the second part of the article is evaluated impact of different dendromass to formation of emissions in small heat source. The measured results show that the regulation of the temperature of the combustion air has an effect on concentration of emissions from the combustion of biomass

 

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