Determining the elemental composition of fuels by bomb calorimetry and the inverse correlation of HHV with elemental composition

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Abstract

This article presents a method to obtain a simplified elemental analysis of an organic sample in which oxygen, nitrogen, and sulphur are lumped. The method uses a bomb calorimeter, water, and ash measurements combined with a numerical procedure based on a generalised equation for predicting higher heating value. By analysing pure organic substances, literature data, and fuels it is demonstrated that the method can provide hydrogen estimates within +/- 0.7% daf. and carbon and sum of oxygen, nitrogen, and sulphur estimates within +/- 2% daf. for fuels containing less than 90% ash db., 2% nitrogen daf., and 1% daf. sulphur.
Original languageEnglish
JournalBiomass & Bioenergy
Volume33
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)534-537
ISSN0961-9534
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009

Keywords

  • Elemental analysis
  • Bomb calorimeter
  • Coal
  • Biomass

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