Yalechko V.I., Kochubey V.V., Gnatishin Ya.M., Dzyadevich B.N., Zaikov G.E. The Investigation of Thermal Power Characteristics of Wood Pulp
http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/jvolsu10.2014.2.6
Yalechko Vladimir Ivanovich
Postgraduate Student, Department of Automation and Computer-Integrated Technologies, Institute of Engineering Mechanics, Automation and Computer-Integrated Technologies of Ukrainian National Forestry University
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Generala Chuprinki St., 103, 79057 Lviv, Ukraine
Kochubey Viktoriya Vitalyevna
Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of Physical and Colloid Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technologies of Lviv Polytechnic National University
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Stepana Banderi St., 12, 79013 Lviv, Ukraine
Gnatishin Yaroslav Mikhaylovich
Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of Automation and Computer-Integrated Technologies, Institute of Engineering Mechanics, Automation and Computer-Integrated Technologies of Ukrainian National Forestry University
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Generala Chuprinki St., 103, 79057 Lviv, Ukraine
Dzyadevich Boris Nikolaevich
Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Professor, Department of Forest Inventory and Forest Management, Institute of Forestry and Landscape Gardening of Ukrainian National Forestry University
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Generala Chuprinki St., 103, 79057 Lviv, Ukraine
Zaikov Gennadiy Efremovich
Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor, Head of Division of Biological and Chemical Physics of Polymers, Institute of Biochemical Physics named after N.M. Emanuel (RAS)
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Kosygina St., 4, 119334 Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract. To study the heating value of wood we used integrated thermal analysis. We have studied the aspen wood aged 10 years. For sample 3 (bark), which is characterized by the largest coke residue, the heterogeneous oxidation process occurs most rapidly. The thermal analysis shows that the pattern of the cortex has the highest heating value.
Key words: wood biomass, thermal analysis, mathematical modeling, heating value, utilization.
The Investigation of Thermal Power Characteristics of Wood Pulp by Yalechko V.I., Kochubey V.V., Gnatishin Ya.M., Dzyadevich B.N., Zaikov G.E. is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.