Abstract
Rice-derived biomass residue is potentially beneficial domestic energy resources. In this study, rice straw micro powder (RSMP) was produced from rice straw. Fuel properties of RSMP, such as particle shape, size distribution, elementary composition, heating value were investigated. Combustion test was conducted using a small coaxial jet burner, which has an assist jet flame burner of rice bran methyl ester (RBME). The results showed that RSMP has a size of 75μm or under, which would be applicable to the existing pulverized coal burner, and that a stable combustion was achieved up to 32% of the RSMP energy ratio for total heating value.
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