We investigated the pine bark spontaneous reactivity in oxidant atmosphere, and its self-heating development in laboratory tests on samples in the tens of grams range. Smouldering has been triggered and sustained by limiting the biomass heat dissipation. Tests in an oven (uncontrolled ambient composition, imposed ambient temperature) were first carried out to screen the effect of different parameters, including particle size, amount of material, moisture content, material compaction, heating rate, and storage geometry, on the onset and development of smouldering. The thermal ignition of pine bark was observed starting from 190 °C. Experiments carried out in a flow tubular reactor (imposed ambient temperature and composition) were also carried out. The main produced gases analyzed under different ignition conditions, and concentrations of CO, CO2, H2and O2were measured and discussed. The flow results indicated that pine bark evolves into smouldering supported by a minimum oxygen concentration, at low enough fluxes to limit the material cooling due to convection. Finally, the ratio CO/CO2monitored identifies different oxidation stages during the smouldering process

Experimental investigation on the smouldering of pine bark

Della Zassa, M.;BIASIN, ALBERTO;Canu, P.
2017

Abstract

We investigated the pine bark spontaneous reactivity in oxidant atmosphere, and its self-heating development in laboratory tests on samples in the tens of grams range. Smouldering has been triggered and sustained by limiting the biomass heat dissipation. Tests in an oven (uncontrolled ambient composition, imposed ambient temperature) were first carried out to screen the effect of different parameters, including particle size, amount of material, moisture content, material compaction, heating rate, and storage geometry, on the onset and development of smouldering. The thermal ignition of pine bark was observed starting from 190 °C. Experiments carried out in a flow tubular reactor (imposed ambient temperature and composition) were also carried out. The main produced gases analyzed under different ignition conditions, and concentrations of CO, CO2, H2and O2were measured and discussed. The flow results indicated that pine bark evolves into smouldering supported by a minimum oxygen concentration, at low enough fluxes to limit the material cooling due to convection. Finally, the ratio CO/CO2monitored identifies different oxidation stages during the smouldering process
2017
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