شماره ركورد كنفرانس :
5048
عنوان مقاله :
Uptake of fluids by wooden pipelines
Author/Authors :
Bahareh ،Kamyab Moghaddas ISLAMIC AZAD UNIVERSITY, SHIRAZ BRANCH
كليدواژه :
Pipeline transport , Wood chips , Carrier fluids , Absorption , Moisture level
عنوان كنفرانس :
ششمين كنگره بين المللي مهندسي شيمي
چكيده لاتين :
As part of a long term study of pipeline transport of wood chips for bioenergy applications, we have determined the
uptake of two fluids by hardwood and softwood chips. Water or oil would be the likely carrier fluids in pipelining wood
chips for ultimate use as bioenergy (e.g. any of combustion, gasification, pyrolysis to form bio-oil, or fermentation to
ethanol). Uptake of water and a heavy gas oil by wood chips has been measured as a function of immersion time. One
unit (mass) of spruce wood chips with an initial moisture level of 53% (wet basis, all percentages expressed as mass %)
immersed in water for 48 h absorbs an additional 0.52 units of water to reach a moisture level of 69%, initial water
uptake is rapid, with a subsequent very slow increase with time; equilibrium does not appear to have been reached. One
unit of spruce chips immersed in heavy gas oil for 48 h absorbs 0.41 units of heavy gas oil to reach an oil content of
29%; uptake of oil is slower than water. Similar figures for aspen poplar are determined . For both oil and water,
draining in excess of one hour does not reduce the measured uptake of water or oil. The moisture level in wood chips
after immersion is not affected by the initial moisture level in the chip; lost water due to drying is quickly reabsorbed.
Oil uptake is significantly higher in wood chips that have a lower initial moisture content.