Abstract

This research was focused on one aspect of the use of biomass in energy plants, namely, the problems associated with low melting temperatures of ashes formed after sawdust combustion, which causes serious operational problems associated with agglomeration, slagging, and corrosion. For this research, the selected methodology was evaluated by CEN (European Committee for Standardization), based on the determination of four parameters: shrinkage temperature, deformation temperature, hemisphere temperature, and flow temperature. The above mentioned temperatures were determined for ash samples of sawdust burned in an oxidizing and reducing atmosphere.

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