화학공학소재연구정보센터
Biomass & Bioenergy, Vol.33, No.1, 130-136, 2009
Measurement of the heat of smoldering combustion in straws and stalks by means of simultaneous thermal analysis
In order to investigate reaction heat of agro-stalks smoldering, wheat straw, corn stalk, cotton stalk, millet straw, sorghum stalk and sweet potato rattan powder were smoldered and pyrolyzed in a simultaneous thermal analyzer (STA). The samples were placed in a platinum crucible (empty set 5 mm x 5 mm) with a lid (with a emtpy set 1 mm hole) on a high-accuracy differential scanning calorimetry-heat capacity (DSC-cp) holder in the furnace of an STA and heated from 303 to 1073 K at a heating rate of 10 K min(-1). Sweeping gas with a flow rate of 25 ml min(-1) was air and nitrogen during smoldering and pyrolysis, respectively. Results showed that the heat emission characteristic of the smoldering process differed remarkably from the pyrolysis process. Based on the analysis of the DSC curves, oxidative polymer degradation heat and char oxidation heat were obtained from experimental data. It showed that the oxidative polymer degradation heat of the agro-stalks is more than 6.92 MJ kg(-1) consumed matter, higher than that of cellulose paper. And char oxidation heat is around 23 MJ kg(-1) consumed matter, similar to that of cellulose paper, but higher than that of cigarette. Total net heat emission of smoldering in STA was also obtained. These data can be used as reference data in analyzing smoldering of agro-stalks under similar conditions. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.