In this study, results of an extensive set of experiments on a wood pellet stove model equipped with innovative burning pots are presented. Tests have been performed to investigate the relations between design data and operation parameters of the stove and its emissions. In particular, carbon monoxide (CO) and particulate matter (PM) emissions are correlated to the burning-pot depth. The burning pot A, adopted by AICO S.p.A, allows to obtain near-to-zero CO emissions and low PM emissions: however, PM emissions reduction with respect to standard burning pots is not as enhanced as CO emission reduction. Here it is shown that a further reduction of PM emissions (down to 6-16 mg/Nm3) can be attained increasing the burning pot depth. Experiments show also an increment of PM emissions in subsequent tests in the same day: there is an apparent dependence of PM release on the time from ignition. It is likely that this effect is due to ashes accumulation on the bottom of the burning pot and to their interaction with the primary air stream that flows over them.

Experimental study of PM emissions from wood pellet stoves with an innovative burning pot

Polonini L. F.;Lezzi A. M.
2019-01-01

Abstract

In this study, results of an extensive set of experiments on a wood pellet stove model equipped with innovative burning pots are presented. Tests have been performed to investigate the relations between design data and operation parameters of the stove and its emissions. In particular, carbon monoxide (CO) and particulate matter (PM) emissions are correlated to the burning-pot depth. The burning pot A, adopted by AICO S.p.A, allows to obtain near-to-zero CO emissions and low PM emissions: however, PM emissions reduction with respect to standard burning pots is not as enhanced as CO emission reduction. Here it is shown that a further reduction of PM emissions (down to 6-16 mg/Nm3) can be attained increasing the burning pot depth. Experiments show also an increment of PM emissions in subsequent tests in the same day: there is an apparent dependence of PM release on the time from ignition. It is likely that this effect is due to ashes accumulation on the bottom of the burning pot and to their interaction with the primary air stream that flows over them.
2019
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Ateneo di appartenenza
PE8_6 Energy systems (production, distribution, application)
PE8_12 Sustainable design (for recycling, for environment, eco-design)
Esperti anonimi
Inglese
no
36th UIT Heat Transfer Conference
2018
Catania, Italy
Nazionale
ELETTRONICO
1224
012018
Institute of Physics Publishing
Carbon monoxide, Emission control, Heat transfer, Pelletizing, Stoves, CO emissions, Design data, Operation parameters, Particulate matter emissions, PM emissions, Primary air, Wood pellet stove, Particulate emissions
Attività in conto terzi
http://iopscience.iop.org/journal/1742-6596
no
none
Polonini, L. F.; Petrocelli, D.; Parmigiani, S. P.; Lezzi, A. M.
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
4
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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