@ARTICLE{Juszczak_Marek_Pollutant_2012, author={Juszczak, Marek and Lossy, Katarzyna}, number={No 2 June}, journal={Chemical and Process Engineering}, pages={231-242}, howpublished={online}, year={2012}, publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences Committee of Chemical and Process Engineering}, abstract={Tests for combustion of hay and sunflower husk pellets mixed with wood pellets were performed in a horizontal-feed as well as under-feed (retort) wood pellet furnace installed in boilers with a nominal heat output of 15 and 20 kW, located in a heat station. During the combustion a slagging phenomenon was observed in the furnaces. In order to lower the temperature in the furnace, fuel feeding rate was reduced with unaltered air stream rate. The higher the proportion of wood pellets in the mixture the lower carbon monoxide concentration. The following results of carbon monoxide concentration (in mg/m3 presented for 10% O2 content in flue gas) for different furnaces and fuel mixtures (proportion in wt%) were obtained: horizontal-feed furnace supplied with hay/wood: 0/100 - 326; 30/70 - 157; 50/50 - 301; 100/0 - 3300; horizontal-feed furnace supplied with sunflower husk/wood: 50/50 - 1062; 67/33 - 1721; 100/0 - 3775; under-feed (retort) furnace supplied with hay/wood: 0/100 - 90; 15/85 - 157; 30/70 - 135; 50/50 - 5179; under-feed furnace supplied with sunflower husk/wood: 67/33 - 2498; 100/0 - 3128. Boiler heat output and heat efficiency was low: 7 to 13 kW and about 55%, respectively, for the boiler with horizontal-feed furnace and 9 to 14 kW and 64%, respectively, for the boiler with under-feed furnace.}, type={Artykuły / Articles}, title={Pollutant emission from a heat station supplied with agriculture biomass and wood pellet mixture}, URL={http://www.czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/84714/PDF/03-paper-Juszczak.pdf}, doi={10.2478/v10176-012-0020-3}, keywords={agricultural residue, wood, combustion, emission, heat station}, }