島根大学農学部研究報告

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島根大学農学部研究報告 16
1982-12-20 発行

木質系燃料の施設園芸への利用に関する研究(第1報) : 圧縮成形燃料の特性

Studies on Heating for a Horticultual Plant using Woody Pellets as Fuel(I) : Properties of Compregrated Woody Pellets
岩尾 俊男
寺田 俊郎
吉野 蕃人
伊藤 憲弘
中尾 清治
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内容記述(抄録等)
This paper was the results of experimental studies on the physical properties related to moisture absorptions, rates of breaking tensile and compressive strength, frictional coefficients and angles of repose of the woody pellets, and the inflammabilities releted to calolific values and temperatures of catching flame of the woody pellets as fuel on heating for a horticultural plant. And the woody pellets were made of the mixed sawdusts and barks, chaffs, straws of rice, bagasses and pulp sludges respectively.
The main results were as follows ;
1) The compressive strength of woody pellets was comparedadvantegeously with the tensile strength of these, because the compressive breaking stress ranged the values of 25~190kg/<cm>^^^2, and the tensile breaking stress ranged the values of 1.0~7.6kg/<cm>^^^2.
2) The differences of frictional coefficient among the woody pellets werea little, and the angles of repose ranged 25~31 degrees with respect to all woody pellets.
3) The differences of moisture absorption among the woody pellets were a little but the incremental percentage of moisture content of these during sixty hours was not exceeding about 1%.
4) The differences of the rate of breaking amonh the woody pellets due to the dropping test were a little, but the woody pellets of the mixed sawdusts and barks were made easy break.
5) Total calolific values of woody pellets ranged 30000~50000kcal/kg, although the values of these led slightly the different values among the woody pellets.
6) The temperature of catching flame was remarkerbly dcreased with increasing of the temperature of the atomosphere of the heating unit. And it showed not exceeding the value of 10~20 sec when the temperature of the atomosphere of the heating unit rose more than about 700℃.
NCID
AN00108015