Comparison of pyrolysis of live wildland fuels heated by radiation vs. convection

被引:22
|
作者
Safdari, Mohammad-Saeed [1 ]
Amini, Elham [1 ]
Weise, David R. [2 ]
Fletcher, Thomas H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Brigham Young Univ, Chem Engn Dept, 330 EB, Provo, UT 84602 USA
[2] US Forest Serv, PSW Res Stn, Fire & Fuels Program, Riverside, CA USA
关键词
Pyrolysis; Heat transfer mechanism; Radiation; Convection; Tar; Light gas; WIND-AIDED FIRESPREAD; AROMATIC-HYDROCARBONS; HEATING RATE; FIRE SPREAD; AGRICULTURAL RESIDUES; BIOMASS GASIFICATION; RESIDENCE TIME; TAR FORMATION; TEMPERATURE; PRODUCTS;
D O I
10.1016/j.fuel.2020.117342
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
During wildland fires, which include both planned (prescribed fire) and unplanned (wildfire) fires, live and dead plants may be subject to both radiative and convective heat transfer mechanisms. In this study, the pyrolysis of 14 live plant species native to the forests of the southern United States was investigated using a flat-flame burner (FFB) apparatus under three heating modes in order to mimic pyrolysis of plants during wildland fires. The heating modes were: (1) radiation-only, where the plants were pyrolyzed under a moderate heating rate of 4 degrees C s(-1) (radiative flux of 50 kW m(-2)); (2) convection-only, where the FFB apparatus was operated at a high heating rate of 180 degrees C s(-1) (convective heat flux of 100 kW m(-2)); and (3) a combination of convection and radiation, where the plants were exposed to both convective and radiative heat transfer mechanisms. Data were also compared with slow heating experiments (0.5 degrees C s(-1)). During the experiments, the pyrolysis products were collected and analyzed using GC-MS for the analysis of tars and GC-TCD for the analysis of light gases. The results indicate that the highest light gas and tar yields were obtained from the combined mode, which was performed at a higher pyrolysis temperature and heating rate. CO, CO2, CH4, and H-2 were the major light gas species in all three heating modes. The radiation-only mode led to formation of primary tars and a few secondary tars consisting of aliphatic and 1-2 ring aromatic compounds with 1 to 3 attachments, including alkyl, hydroxyl, and methoxy groups.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Heating rate and temperature effects on pyrolysis products from live wildland fuels
    Safdari, Mohammad-Saeed
    Amini, Elham
    Weise, David R.
    Fletcher, Thomas H.
    FUEL, 2019, 242 : 295 - 304
  • [2] A Comparison of Learning Outcomes in Culinary Education: Recorded Video vs. Live Demonstration
    Brown, Jeffrey N.
    Mao, Zhenxing Eddie
    Chesser, Jerald W.
    JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY & TOURISM EDUCATION, 2013, 25 (03) : 103 - 109
  • [3] Comparison of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Live vs. Post Mortem Rat Brains
    Oguz, Ipek
    Yaxley, Richard
    Budin, Francois
    Hoogstoel, Marion
    Lee, Joohwi
    Maltbie, Eric
    Liu, Wen
    Crews, Fulton T.
    PLOS ONE, 2013, 8 (08):
  • [4] Mutagenicity and Lung Toxicity of Smoldering vs. Flaming Emissions from Various Biomass Fuels: Implications for Health Effects from Wildland Fires
    Kim, Yong Ho
    Warren, Sarah H.
    Krantz, Q. Todd
    King, Charly
    Jaskot, Richard
    Preston, William T.
    George, Barbara J.
    Hays, Michael D.
    Landis, Matthew S.
    Higuchi, Mark
    DeMarini, David M.
    Gilmour, M. Ian
    ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES, 2018, 126 (01)
  • [5] Convection-Induced vs. Microwave Radiation-Induced in situ Drug Amorphization
    Hempel, Nele-Johanna
    Knopp, Matthias M.
    Berthelsen, Ragna
    Lobmann, Korbinian
    MOLECULES, 2020, 25 (05):
  • [6] Comparison Study of Attention Between Training in a Simulator vs. Live-Fire Range
    Kratzig, Gregory P.
    Hembroff, Chet C.
    Ahlgrim, Billea
    AUGMENTED COGNITION, AC 2021, 2021, 12776 : 178 - 197
  • [7] COMPARISON OF EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES IN RESIDENTS RECEIVING INTERNET ACETAMINOPHEN CURRICULUM VS. LIVE LECTURE
    Stolbach, Andrew
    CLINICAL TOXICOLOGY, 2011, 49 (06) : 606 - 606
  • [8] Comparison of External Beam Radiation Modalities (Photon vs. Proton vs. Carbon Ion) in the Treatment of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Network Metanalysis
    Nganga, D.
    Yariv, O.
    Escorcia, F. E.
    Tan, X.
    Makishima, H.
    Apisarnthanarax, S.
    Reig, M.
    Moon, A. M.
    Yanagihara, T.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY BIOLOGY PHYSICS, 2024, 120 (02): : E475 - E476
  • [9] Comparison of adaptive vs. delivered plan for CBCT based adaptive radiation therapy
    Chaudhari, Suresh
    Naveen, M.
    Warang, Sagar
    Suneetha, M.
    Bajwa, Harjot
    Palwai, Vinitha Reddy
    Kandra, Prasanth
    Syed, Mahaboob Basha
    Shamsesfandabadi, Parisa
    Beriwal, Sushil
    RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY, 2024, 194 : S4232 - S4233
  • [10] Assessing the Environmental Impact of Eight Alternative Fuels in International Shipping: A Comparison of Marginal vs. Average Emissions
    Krantz, Gustav
    Moretti, Christian
    Brandao, Miguel
    Hedenqvist, Mikael
    Nilsson, Fritjof
    ENVIRONMENTS, 2023, 10 (09)