Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
Weight loss curves of two wood species (beech and Douglas fir) have been measured in air for four heating rates between 5-40 K/min and
a final temperature of 873 K. A four-step series mechanism describes well the details of the thermogravimetric curves of the
devolatilization/combustion process. The rates of the first three reactions are linear in the solid mass fraction and the activation energies are
106, 226 and 114 kJ/mol, respectively. The fourth step presents a power-law dependence ðn ¼ 1:54Þ on the solid mass fraction and an
activation energy of 183 kJ/mol. Pre-exponential factors and stoichiometric coefficients take into account the differences between the two
wood species.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Wood; Kinetics; Modeling; Devolatilization; Combustion
List of contributors:
Branca, Carmen
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