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Research Article

Production of pellets from pruning residues and determination of pelleting physical properties

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Pages 10346-10358 | Received 08 Jan 2020, Accepted 03 Apr 2020, Published online: 20 Apr 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Turkey is among the leading countries in fruit production. Every year important amounts of pruning residues emerge from orchards. These residues have significant energy potential. There is a lack of study on the physical properties of pellet production from different orchard residues. Assessment of these residues is of enormous significance for the environment and economy. Pelleting is one of the methods of evaluating these low-density residues. Particle size and moisture content are the most important factors affecting pellet quality. The aim of this study is to evaluate the pruning residues such as olive, vineyard and pomegranate as biofuels. For this, pruning residues were pelleted in a pellet machine. Different moisture contents (10-12% and 14-16%) and three different particle sizes (2, 4 and 6 mm) were used in the experiments. The physical properties of pellets such as particle density, bulk density, durability, tensile strength and absorption resistance were defined. Besides, energy consumption values and pellet production capacity were measured. At the end of the experiments, depending on the material properties and moisture content, average pelleting machine pellet production capacity was measured as 23–83 kgh−1 and cylindrical pellets with an average diameter of 6 mm were produced. The particle density and bulk density of pellets were between 981–1338 kgm−3 and 521–793 kgm−3, respectively, and pellet densities were decreased with increasing moisture content. In addition, the relation between physical properties was analyzed by using the analysis of variance (ANOVA) method using by IBM SPSS 17 software.

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Abdulkadir Kocer

Abdulkadir Kocer was born in Bolvadin, Afyonkarahisar in 1981. He graduated from the Mechanical Education Department of Gazi University Technical Education Faculty in 2002. In 2005, he obtained his MSc degree from the Mechanical Education Department of Gazi University in Ankara, Turkey. In 2018, he obtained his Ph.D. degree from the Farm Machinery Department of Akdeniz University. He is also an Assistant Professor in the Vocational School of Technical Sciences of Akdeniz University. His main research fields are solar energy, computer programming and biomass energy.

Ahmet Kurklu

Ahmet Kurklu, Dept. of Agricultural Machinery and Technologies Engineering Fac. of Agriculture, Akdeniz University, Turkey.

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