Evaluation of combustion properties of wood pellets using a cone calorimeter

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作者
Daisuke Kamikawa
Katsushi Kuroda
Mariko Inoue
Satoshi Kubo
Takahiro Yoshida
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[1] Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute,
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Journal of Wood Science | 2009年 / 55卷
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Wood pellet; Cone calorimeter; Combustion property; Volume density;
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In this study, the combustion properties of wood pellets were evaluated using a cone calorimeter, which is usually used to verify the fireproof performance of architectural materials. In contrast to the conventional methods including combustion calorimetry and thermogravimetric analysis, a cone calorimeter can estimate various combustion parameters, e.g., changes of heat release rate (HRR), weight decrease during burning process, ignition time, and flame-out and burn-out time as well as combustion heat, in a single experimental run with no pretreatment for sample size reduction. The following results were obtained by the combustion test of Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) and larch (Larix kaempferi) wood pellets having various volume densities. Ignition time of wood pellet became slower with increasing volume density of the pellets. However, burn-out time was not clearly correlated to volume density. The heat release values measured by cone calorimeter could be comparable to those from the conventional combustion calorimeters, and flaming heat values of the bark pellets were always lower in comparison with pellets made of xylem, although total heat release was almost the same.
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