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Effect of Fiber Orientation on Compression and Frictional Properties of Sawdust Particles in Fuel Pellet Production

The increasing production of wood pellets has increased the importance of optimizing the raw materials. The pelletizing process is affected by differences in the raw materials, but knowledge of which of the wood’s properties that cause these differences is limited. The present study investigates the...

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Published in:Energy & fuels 2009-06, Vol.23 (6), p.3211-3216
Main Authors: Nielsen, Niels Peter K, Holm, Jens Kai, Felby, Claus
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