Effect of biomaterials and working pressure of a briquetting machine on physical characteristics and energy consumption of briquette production

  • Niedziółka I
  • Sprawka M
  • Zaklika B
  • et al.
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The paper presents an analysis of the influence of biomaterials and working pressure of a briquetting machine on physical characteristics and energy consumption of briquette production. The following types of biomaterials were used in the study: rape, oat and maize straw. Hydraulic piston briquetting machine JUNIOR manufactured by Deta Polska was used for briquetting. During the briquetting process, the working pressures of briquetting machine were 20, 26 and 32 MPa. Depending on the type of biomaterial used and the assumed working pressure of briquetting machine, produced briquettes differed in terms of both their physical characteristics and energy consumption. Based on the analysis of the obtained results, it was found that physical characteristics and energy consumption during briquette production were influenced by such factors as the type of compacted material, its fragmentation as well as granulometric composition and working pressure of the briquetting machine used.

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Niedziółka, I., Sprawka, M., Zaklika, B., Kraszkiewicz, A., & Przywara, A. (2018). Effect of biomaterials and working pressure of a briquetting machine on physical characteristics and energy consumption of briquette production. BIO Web of Conferences, 10, 02024. https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20181002024

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