Influence of moisture content of combusted wood on the thermal efficiency of a boiler

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In the paper the influence of moisture content of wood on the heat losses and thermal efficiency of a boiler is analysed. The moisture content of wood has a negative effect, especially on flue gas loss. The mathematical dependence of the thermal efficiency of a boiler is presented for the following boundary conditions: the moisture content of wood 10-60%, range of temperatures of emitted flue gases from the boiler into the atmosphere 120-200 C, the emissions meeting the emission standards: carbon monoxide 250 mgm(-3), fly ash 50 mgm(-3) and the heat power range 30-100%.

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Dzurenda, L., & Banski, A. (2017). Influence of moisture content of combusted wood on the thermal efficiency of a boiler. Archives of Thermodynamics, 38(1), 63–74. https://doi.org/10.1515/aoter-2017-0004

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