The role of flexural particles in the shear flow of pine residue biomass: An experiment-informed DEM simulation study

Yidong Xia, Ricardo Navar, Zakia Tasnim, Ahmed Hamed, Jordan Klinger, Benjamin Davis, Qiushi Chen

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Abstract

An experiment-informed discrete particle simulation study was performed to investigate the role of flexural particles in the shear flow of milled pine residues. Physical pine anatomical fraction samples were tested in an FT4 powder rheometer. A chip model for bark/stem chips and a fiber model for needles were proposed for DEM. The FT4 simulations show mixed fibers/chips require higher force and torque to drive shear flow than pure chips or fibers. The mass fraction and flexibility of fibers reveal nonlinear inter-dependency on impacting the shear flow of mixed fibers/chips. Polydisperse fibers well match the needle-rich samples on the flow attributes, while polydisperse mixed fibers/chips agree reasonably with the bark/stem-rich samples. The DEM study indicates that the flowability of pine residue biomass is determined collectively by various material attributes of the anatomical fractions, which must be considered when developing preprocessing methods for conversion-ready biomass with adequate material handling performance.

Original languageEnglish
Article number119771
JournalPowder Technology
Volume440
Early online dateApr 17 2024
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1 2024

Keywords

  • Bioenergy
  • Biomass feedstock
  • Particle shape
  • Powder rheometer
  • Renewable carbon resource

INL Publication Number

  • INL/JOU-24-76315
  • 167905

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