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Waste Management & Research | 2012

The effect of kaolin on the combustion of demolition wood under well-controlled conditions.

Roger A. Khalil; Dušan Todorović; Øyvind Skreiberg; Michael Becidan; Rainer Backman; Franziska Goile; Alexandra Skreiberg; Lars Sørum

In an attempt to look at means for reduction of corrosion in boilers, combustion experiments are performed on demolition wood with kaolin as additive. The experiments were performed in a multi-fuel reactor with continuous feed of pellets and by applying staged air combustion. A total characterization of the elemental composition of the fuel, the bottom ash and some particle size stages of fly ash was performed. This was done in order to follow the fate of some of the problematic compounds in demolition wood as a function of kaolin addition and other combustion-related parameters. In particular chlorine and potassium distribution between the gas phase, the bottom ash and the fly ash is reported as a function of increased kaolin addition, reactor temperature and air staging. Kaolin addition of 5 and 10% were found to give the least aerosol load in the fly ash. In addition, the chlorine concentration in aerosol particles was at its lowest levels for the same addition of kaolin, although the difference between 5 and 10% addition was minimal. The reactor temperature was found to have a minimal effect on both the fly ash and bottom ash properties.


Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2011

Combustion Properties of Norwegian Biomass: Wood Chips and Forest Residues

Ehsan Houshfar; Judit Sandquist; Wilson Musinguzi; Roger A. Khalil; Michael Becidan; Øyvind Skreiberg; Franziska Goile; Terese Løvås; Lars Sørum

Flue gas emissions and particle size distribution were investigated during combustion experiments of wood, forest residue and mixtures of these two. The combustion experiments were carried out in a grate fired multi-fuel reactor with and without air staging at stable operation conditions and constant temperature of 850 °C. The overall excess air ratio was held at 1.6, and the primary excess air ratio was 0.8 during air staged experiments. NOx emissions are reduced by air staging. Fly ash particle concentration of forest residues in the flue gas is lower than wood. Aerosols number increased in the staged experiments for fuel blends.


Scientific Reports | 2018

Cooling aerosols and changes in albedo counteract warming from CO2 and black carbon from forest bioenergy in Norway

Anders Arvesen; Francesco Cherubini; Gonzalo del Alamo Serrano; Rasmus Astrup; Michael Becidan; Helmer Belbo; Franziska Goile; Tuva Grytli; Geoffrey Guest; Carine Lausselet; Per Kr. Rørstad; Line Rydså; Morten Seljeskog; Øyvind Skreiberg; Veena Sajith Vezhapparambu; Anders Hammer Strømman

Climate impacts of forest bioenergy result from a multitude of warming and cooling effects and vary by location and technology. While past bioenergy studies have analysed a limited number of climate-altering pollutants and activities, no studies have jointly addressed supply chain greenhouse gas emissions, biogenic CO2 fluxes, aerosols and albedo changes at high spatial and process detail. Here, we present a national-level climate impact analysis of stationary bioenergy systems in Norway based on wood-burning stoves and wood biomass-based district heating. We find that cooling aerosols and albedo offset 60–70% of total warming, leaving a net warming of 340 or 69 kg CO2e MWh−1 for stoves or district heating, respectively. Large variations are observed over locations for albedo, and over technology alternatives for aerosols. By demonstrating both notable magnitudes and complexities of different climate warming and cooling effects of forest bioenergy in Norway, our study emphasizes the need to consider multiple forcing agents in climate impact analysis of forest bioenergy.


Energy & Fuels | 2011

Experimental Investigation on Corrosion Abatement in Straw Combustion by Fuel Mixing

Roger A. Khalil; Ehsan Houshfar; Wilson Musinguzi; Michael Becidan; Øyvind Skreiberg; Franziska Goile; Terese Løvås; Lars Sørum


Fuel Processing Technology | 2013

The effect of peat ash addition to demolition wood on the formation of alkali, lead and zinc compounds at staged combustion conditions

Rainer Backman; Roger A. Khalil; Dušan Todorović; Øyvind Skreiberg; Michael Becidan; Franziska Goile; Alexandra Skreiberg; Lars Sørum


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2012

Ash related behaviour in staged and non-staged combustion of biomass fuels and fuel mixtures

Michael Becidan; Dušan Todorović; Øyvind Skreiberg; Roger A. Khalil; Rainer Backman; Franziska Goile; Alexandra Skreiberg; Aleksandar Jovović; Lars Sørum


J. of Design Research | 2016

Burning for sustainable behaviour

Johannes Zachrisson Daae; Franziska Goile; Morten Seljeskog; Casper Boks


Energy Procedia | 2017

Recommended Revisions of Norwegian Emission Factors for Wood Stoves

Morten Seljeskog; Franziska Goile; Øyvind Skreiberg


Energy Procedia | 2017

Performance Evaluation of a Modern Wood Stove Using Charcoal

Alexis Sevault; Roger A. Khalil; Bjørn Christian Enger; Øyvind Skreiberg; Franziska Goile; Liang Wang; Morten Seljeskog; Rajesh S. Kempegowda


13th SCANVAC International Conference on Air Distribution in Rooms : Room vent 2014 | 2014

Proper indoor climate by the adoption of advanced wood burning stoves

Ricardo Luis Teles de Carvalho; Ole Michael Jensen; Oeyvind Skreiberg; Morten Seljeskog; Franziska Goile; Laurent Georges

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Casper Boks

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Johannes Zachrisson Daae

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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