Fuel briquettes from biomass-lignite blends

S. Yaman*, M. Şahan, H. Haykiri-Açma, K. Şeşen, S. Küçükbayrak

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Abstract

In this study, a western Turkish lignite (Kütahya-Seyitömer) was blended with some biomass samples such as molasses, pine cone, olive refuse, sawdust, paper mill waste, and cotton refuse, and these blends was used in the production of fuel briquettes. Blends were subjected to briquetting pressures between 50 and 250 MPa; the ratio of biomass to lignite was changed between 0 and 30 wt.%. The mechanical strength of obtained briquettes was investigated considering shatter index and compressive strength. Effects of the ratio of biomass to lignite and applied pressure on the strength of the briquettes were examined. This study indicated that the mechanical strength of the briquettes produced from Kütahya-Seyitömer lignite can be improved by adding some biomass samples. For example, the presence of paper mill waste increased the shatter index of the briquettes obtained. Similarly, sawdust and paper mill waste increased compressive strength of the briquettes. Water resistance of the briquettes can be augmented by adding olive refuse, cotton refuse, pine cone or paper mill waste.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-8
Number of pages8
JournalFuel Processing Technology
Volume72
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2001

Keywords

  • Biobriquettes
  • Biomass
  • Briquetting
  • Lignite

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