Publication detail

Combustion of Liquid Fuels from Renewable Sources and Liquid Waste

BĚLOHRADSKÝ, P. KERMES, V.

Original Title

Combustion of Liquid Fuels from Renewable Sources and Liquid Waste

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

Liquid fuels from renewable sources and liquid wastes are nowadays more and more often discussed as the source of thermal energy which can be utilized in subsequent processes. In comparison to standardized liquid fuels made from oil, these types of fuel are highly variable in their properties, such as often unstable chemical composition, changing physical-chemical properties, amount of dissolved inorganic compounds and/or presence of large amount of solid particles in fuels. The paper is focused on issues of combustion of liquid fuels from renewable sources and liquid wastes from industrial production in stationary sources. It tackles basic comparison with standardized fuels. Discussion about physical and chemical properties in the view of combustion, namely the conditions prior to entering the burner and the conditions for subsequent atomization in the combustion space makes up the main body of this text. The aim of the text is then to provide a comprehensive view on this issue mainly from technical aspect.

Keywords

Atomization, Liquid fuels from renewable sources, Liquid waste, Standardized liquid fuels

Authors

BĚLOHRADSKÝ, P.; KERMES, V.

Released

14. 6. 2010

Publisher

EPFL

Location

Lausanne, Schwitzerland

ISBN

9781456303006

Book

Proceedings of ECOS 2010 Conference in Lausanne

Edition

Book of absracts

Pages from

309

Pages to

309

Pages count

1

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT32390,
  author="Petr {Bělohradský} and Vít {Kermes}",
  title="Combustion of Liquid Fuels from Renewable Sources and Liquid Waste",
  booktitle="Proceedings of ECOS 2010 Conference in Lausanne",
  year="2010",
  series="Book of absracts",
  pages="309--309",
  publisher="EPFL",
  address="Lausanne, Schwitzerland",
  isbn="9781456303006"
}