Here are the different heat capacities of the most common biofuels:
Keywords: PCI, calorific value, bio fuel, straw, wood, briquettes, chips, wood boiler, cereals, agricultural waste
The characteristics are given for the following fuels and for different humidity levels:
1) fresh chips from forest
2) Wood chips Stock 1
3) Tree Bark
4) Platelets Joinery
5) Sawdust wood
6) pellets / briquettes
7) Logs "beech"
8) Logs "beech" bis
9) Straw "yellow"
10) Straw "gray" or rods rape
11) Wheat - cereals
12) Rape
13) Sunflower
14) straw Pellets
15) Grass Miscanthus type of elephants
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Hello
Do you know the calorific value of corn and barley?
(or in cereals in general) (I saw that wheat straw and wheat cereal are the same?)
Thank you
Lode