Abstract

This research concerns the investigation of an alternative measurement to directly indicate the severity of torrefaction. Composition and process data from both batch and continuous torrefaction experiments using willow, wheat straw, and cattail biomass were combined and analyzed. The mass yield, which is an indication of torrefaction severity was correlated to the net change in residual carbon concentration (ΔC), and second the total change in mass (ΔMt) was correlated to net change in mass of carbon per 100 g of feedstock (ΔMc). Analysis of the experimental data show a polynomial relationship between the dry mass yield (Ym) and the change residual carbon concentration (ΔC). This relationship is Ym = 5.05ΔC2 – 3.96ΔC + 0.98 (R2 = 0.89). The uncertainty in this correlation is ±7.3% (w/w). The relation between total change in mass (ΔMt) and change in carbon mass (ΔMc) meanwhile was found to fit a linear model by ΔMc = 0.36ΔMt + 1.04 with a coefficient of determination of 0.96. Each of these models was then...

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