METHODOLOGY FOR APPROPRIATE DISINTEGRATIVE TOOL SELECTION FOR WOD BIOMASS DISINTEGRATION
References: 14th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM 2014, www.sgem.org, SGEM2014 Conference Proceedings, ISBN 978-619-7105-16-2 / ISSN 1314-2704, June 19-25, 2014, Book 4, Vol. 2, 151-158 pp
ABSTRACT
Disintegration of biomass is one of various preparation processes for biomass
processing before its final treatment (production of briquettes or production of pellets).
Selection of suitable machine is same important as correct selection of the tool for
disintegration. When we change the tool, we can rapidly decrease or increase load of
machine, respectively decreasing or increasing of force which is necessary for material
disintegration. The same is influence of material type, size of input and also output
fraction. From this reason we should to know what are demands for material processing
and what is the influence of parameters change and change of disintegrative tool
geometry to disintegration process. The aim of following paper is to describe the
method for selection of tool for wood biomass disintegration on two-rotor slow-running
device. The presented results were achieved based on research which is realized on
authors workplace.
Keywords: disintegration, shredding, wood biomass, tool,
PAPER DOI: 10.5593/SGEM2014/B42/S18.020: METHODOLOGY FOR APPROPRIATE DISINTEGRATIVE TOOL SELECTION FOR WOD BIOMASS DISINTEGRATION
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