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Combustion of Oil Palm Shells in a Fluidized-bed Combustor Using Dolomite as the Bed Material to Prevent Bed Agglomeration
2014
Energy Procedia
In Thailand, oil palm residues are promising bioenergy resources of significant availability and energy potential. This work presents an experimental study on the burning of Thai oil palm shells in a fluidized-bed combustor with a coneshaped bed using dolomite as the bed material for preventing bed agglomeration. During the combustion tests, oil palm shells were burned at the rated (45 kg/h) and reduced (30 kg/h) fuel feed rates, while excess air was varied from 20% to 80% for each combustor
doi:10.1016/j.egypro.2014.07.092
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