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Drying Technology | 2004

Reduction of organic emissions by using a multistage drying system for wood-based biomasses

Jukka-Pekka Spets; Pekka Ahtila

Abstract Organic emissions during the thermal drying process are strongly dependent on the drying temperature. In the traditional single stage drying system, the inlet temperature of the drying air has to be relatively high in order to keep the airflow for drying small. In the multistage drying system, the drying airflow is heated up again after the first drying stage with higher moisture content, and then again after the second, and subsequent drying stages. In this method, the drying temperatures are limited in all stages to acceptable low levels, and only the moisture content of the drying air is increasing from one stage to another. As a result the multistage drying system has a lower drying temperature. We have studied the dependence of the organic emissions on the drying temperature, and present the results from drying units operating at temperatures of 100–200°C and below 100°C. The results are compared to previous measurements found in the literature. The estimates for the emissions at higher drying temperatures are derived from the literature values.


Applied Thermal Engineering | 2002

Improving the power-to-heat ratio in CHP plants by means of a biofuel multistage drying system

Jukka-Pekka Spets; Pekka Ahtila

In biofuel drying in industrial power plants, a new multistage drying system (MSDS) can now be applied before combustion. By reducing the drying air mass flow, MSDS makes it possible to use a proportion of the combustion air in drying, and to lead that moist drying air into the combustion stages of the power plant boiler. MSDS increases the power-to-heat ratio and capacity of the power plant compared to power plants without drying systems. Previous increases came from biofuel homogenization and increased energy efficiency. Biofuel homogenization also reduces unburned organic emissions as a result of more complete combustion.


Archive | 2000

System for the drying of damp biomass based fuel

Pekka Ahtila; Jukka-Pekka Spets


Archive | 2001

A NEW MULTISTAGE DRYING SYSTEM

Jukka-Pekka Spets


Archive | 2001

Preliminary Economical Examinations for a New Multistage Biofuel Drying System Integrated in Industrial CHP-power Plant

Jukka-Pekka Spets; Pekka Ahtila


5th Biennial ACEEE Conference on Energy Efficiency in Industry | 2001

A New Multistage Biofuel Drying System Integrated into an Industrial CHP-power Plant: Description of Process and Performance Calculations

Jukka-Pekka Spets; Pekka Ahtila


Archive | 2002

Järjestelmä kostean biomassaperäisen polttoaineen kuivaamiseksi

Pekka Ahtila; Jukka-Pekka Spets


Archive | 2003

Enhancement of the use of wood fuels in heat and power production in integrated pulp and paper mills

Jukka-Pekka Spets


Archive | 2002

Short communication Improving the power-to-heat ratio in CHP plants by means of a biofuel multistage drying system q

Jukka-Pekka Spets; Pekka Ahtila


Archive | 2001

Proceedings ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Industry

Jukka-Pekka Spets; Pekka Ahtila

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