Tatjana Botić1, Petar Gvero2, Dijana Drljača1, Aleksandra Borković1, Dajana Dragić1, Slobodan Rakulj2

1University of Banja Luka, Faculty of Technology, V. Stepe Stepanovića 73, 78000 Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, tatjana.botic@tf.unibl.org
2University of Banja Luka, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, B&H

 

ORIGINAL SCIENTIFIC PAPER

ISSN 2637-2150
e-ISSN 2637-2614
UDC  662.637.099.2:662.818.055
DOI 10.7251/STED2202012B
COBISS.RS-ID 137268993

Paper Submitted: 07.07.2022.
Paper Accepted: 10.11.2022.
Paper Published: 30.11.2022.
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Corresponding Author: 

Tatjana Botić, University of Banja Luka, Faculty of Technology, V. Stepe Stepanovića 73, 78000 Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, tatjana.botic@tf.unibl.org

Copyright © 2022 Tatjana Botić, et al.; published by UNIVERSITY PIM. This work licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.

 

ABSTRACT

The use of biomass for energetic purposes is actual issue from different aspect of views, such as economy, used technologies, combustion specifications, environmental issues, etc. Different types of biomass are available on the market today. During the combustion process in furnaces, these types of biomass behave differently due to their specific physicochemical properties. In this research, used biomass types were wood biomass, soybean straw and chamomile waste from medicinal herbs processing. Pellet combustion was performed in a commercial furnace that was designed to heat the living space by burning wood pellets. Furnace was installed with measurement system for emissions of combustion products. The current law regulation of the Republic of Srpska in the field of environmental protection does not include testing of emissions of combustion products for plants with power less than 100 kW. In this research, the influence of pellet type on concentrations of carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides was investigated, as well as the volume content of oxygen in the waste gas for plants with power less than 100 kW. Also, it was investigated whether the addition of additives (clay, kaolinite, bentonite), used to improve the melting characteristics of ash, has an effect on reducing the emission of combustion products. The results obtained by measuring the gas emissions are compared with the standard EN 14785 which is related to the emission of carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides. During this research, characteristic of ash left after combustion of tested pellets was examined. According to these examinations, it can be pointed out that potential problems can occur when burning these types of pellets in small household heating furnaces.

Keywords: biomass combustion, pellet, gas emission, ash melting.