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(Jun 4) The 65th Hiroshima University Biomass Evening Seminar (The 34th Hiroshima University ACE Seminar)

Biomass Project Research Center, Hiroshima University, and HOSTY Association are co-organizing the Hiroshima University Biomass Evening Seminar. This seminar covers topics from the fundamentals of biomass to the latest information so that it can contribute the activities on biomass in this district. The 65th seminar will be held as follows. Please join.

Date & Time

Monday, Jun 4, 2018 16:20-17:50

Place

Engineering 110 Lecture Room, Higashi-Hiroshima Campus, Hiroshima University

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For the layout of the lecture rooms, click here. (It directs you to a Japanese page.)

Program

Commentary : Yukihiko MATSUMURA
Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima University
Chair : Nattacha PAKSUNG
Researcher , Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima University

◆Lecture: Yasutaka WADA
Dr. Eng., P.E.Jp., Deputy Manager, Senior Researcher, Comprehensive Energy Technology Group, Energia Research Institute, Chugoku electric power co., Inc. 

“One month DSS Supercritical water gasification test plan for Shochu residue to create renewable energy”(Shochu:Japanese distilled liquor)
Shochu residue is a kind of wet-biomass.  Disposal cost is very high, because of its property as easy to rot and heavy.  Supercritical water gasification (SCWG) holds promise as a technology to convert shochu residue as wet-biomass into valuable fuel gas treat residue to clear water and provide steam for distillation process of shochu. 60 h Daly start and stop (DSS) SCWG test was succeeded with Radical Scavenger and Rapid heating rate. Therefore, One month DSS test planned for practical use for Distillers' factory with remodeled pilot plant as NEDO project will report.

◆Lecture: Hiroki YOKOYAMA
M1 Student, Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima University

“Specification and Quantitation of Fermentation Inhibitor for Hydrothermal Pulverization Pretreatment Using Disk Mill ”
The objective of this research is specification and quantitation of fermentation inhibitor in the liquid sample that was obtained by hydrothermal pulverization pretreatment using disk mill. This pretreatment was conducted using 2.0-2.8 mm particles of eucalyptus for feedstock, and the conditions of gap size between two disks was changed 0.5, 1.0, and 1.5 mm. The liquid samples were analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography and I checked acetic acid and formic acid was detected.

We will hold the discussion meeting from 18:00 (800 JPY needed). Join this meeting, too if you are available.

Inquiries:

HOSTY Association (Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima University)

E-mail: bprc*hiroshima-u.ac.jp (Please replace * with @)


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