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Projekt Titel
Experimental investigation and numerical modeling of attrition and breakage of wood pellets
Förderkennzeichen
19116 N/2
Funding code
945.07-275
Startdatum
June 1, 2016
Enddatum
November 30, 2018
Award URL
https://www.tuhh.de/spe/research/current-research-projects/breakage-of-wood-pellets.html
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Funder
Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Klimaschutz (BMWK)  
Lead Organization
Arbeitsgemeinschaft industrieller Forschungsvereinigungen Otto von Guericke e.V.  
Institut
Feststoffverfahrenstechnik und Partikeltechnologie V-3  
Principal Investigator
Heinrich, Stefan  
Wood pellets are renewable energy resources and are produced by pressing of sawmill residue and industrial waste wood. During transportation wood pellets are exposed to mechanical loading, storage and operations. Owing to various stress types, breakage and attrition of wood pellets take place resulting in an increase of fine fraction of the bulk. Investigation of the breakage and attrition mechanisms as well as parameters, which influence these mechanisms, can help to predict the fine fraction formation resulting from different conveying techniques or a change of process parameters, such as conveying velocity, mass flow or ambient conditions.

The aim of this research is to investigate the breakage and attrition behavior of wood pellets caused by transportation, processing, storage as well as handling, and to estimate the main factors, which influence the strength of wood pellets. Furthermore, a numerical model will be developed to describe the stress state, breakage behavior and agglomerate deformation under different types of mechanical loading conditions, e. g. compression, shearing and impact.
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