Combustion Laboratory FHNW

    The FHNW's combustion laboratory offers extensive infrastructure for carrying out thermal decomposition processes in a controlled manner and recording all material and energy flows.

    Our Offer

    We support you with our infrastructure for research and development projects in the field of thermal and material utilisation of biomass. This makes it possible to set up project-specific test benches and carry out measurement campaigns, for example in the following areas:

    • Optimisation of gasification and combustion processes 
    • Prototype construction 
    • Design and construction of test benches 
    • Investigations into alternative fuels 
    • Gas combustion test bench (gas turbines) 
    • Extensive measurement technology (with QMS due to accredited test centre activities)  
    • Large number of traceable measured variables 
    • Pyrolysis and biochar production

    Get in touch with us

    For more information or to discuss a collaboration, please contact Nemo Lohberger.

    Infrastructure

    • Water cooling system for systems with a thermal output of up to 200 kW 
    • Exhaust gas discharge with adjustable negative pressure 
    • (Combustion) gas mixing system and gas combustion test rig 
    • Overhead crane 
    • Area with increased room height for larger superstructures up to 7 metres with a lifting platform for safe access. 
    • Gas warning system and flooding detector

    Measurement infrastructure

    Measurement of gaseous emissions: 

    • Oxygen (paramagnetic, electrochemical) 
    • Carbon dioxide (NDIR) 
    • Carbon monoxide (NDIR, electrochemical) 
    • Nitrogen oxides (chemiluminescence) 
    • Sulphur dioxide (electrochemical) 
    • Volatile organic compounds (FID) 
    • Polychlorinated dioxins and furans  
    • Polyaromatic hydrocarbons 
    • Many other gaseous compounds (FTIR) 

    Particulate matter emissions: 

    • Gravimetric measurement method 
    • Online measurement of particle count, mean ge-om. diameter, LDSA (respirable surface area (DiSC,CPC) 
    • Soot number measurement 

    Pressure measurement: 

    • Traceable reference temperature up to 500°C 
    • PT-100 resistance thermometer 
    • Thermocouples 

    Pressure measurement 

    • Piezoresistive 10 bar 
    • Inductive 50 Pa 

    Weight measurement

    • Up to 3’000 kg 

    Flow measurement 

    • Coriolis flow meter
    • Exhaust gas velocity measurement 
    • Hot wire anemometer 

    Other 

    • Airborne sound emissions 
    • Electrical power measurement 

    Measurements on a wood-fired boiler.

    The combustion laboratory is part of the FHNW Institute of Bioenergy and Resource Efficiency

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