The study investigated the potential of water hyacinths and phytoplankton scum, an aquatic weed, as binder for production of fuel briquettes. It also evaluated some physical and combustion characteristics
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Get PriceDavies, R.M. and Davies, O.A. (2013) Physical and Combustion Characteristics of Briquettes Made from Water Hyacinth and Phytoplankton Scum as Binder. Journal of Combustion, 2013, Article ID 549894.
Get Price2015-4-24 The abundance of empty fruit bunches (EFB) from oil palm mill made them an economically attractive and viable source of energy nowadays. Converting pyrolyzed EFB into densified solid fuel (briquette) could overcome the troublesome of using raw material which has low energy density and lack of uniform properties for domestic and industrial energy utilization.
Get PriceThe study was undertaken to assess the calorific value of briquettes produced from mixed sawdust of three tropical hardwood species (Afzelia africana, Terminalia superba, Melicia elcelsa) bonded with different binding agents (starch, cow dung and wood ash). Sawdust from each of the species was mixed with the binder in ratio of 70:30 for cow dung and wood ash and 70:15 of starch.
Get Price2016-2-25 Analysis of Physical and Combustion Characteristics of Briquetting Mechanisms A.Saranraj1 A.D.Latha2 1P.G. Scholar 2Associate Professor 1,2Department of Mechanical Engineering 1,2Nandha Engineering College, Erode Abstract— A briquette is a compressed block of coal dust or other combustible biomass material such as charcoal,
Get PriceThe abundance of empty fruit bunches (EFB) from oil palm mill made them an economically attractive and viable source of energy nowadays. Converting pyrolyzed EFB into densified solid fuel (briquette) could overcome the troublesome of using raw material which has low energy density and lack of uniform properties for domestic and industrial energy utilization. In this work, EFB is pyrolyzed at ...
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Get PriceDavies, R.M. and Davies, O.A. (2013) Physical and Combustion Characteristics of Briquettes Made from Water Hyacinth and Phytoplankton Scum as Binder. Journal of Combustion, 2013, Article ID 549894.
Get Price2015-4-24 The abundance of empty fruit bunches (EFB) from oil palm mill made them an economically attractive and viable source of energy nowadays. Converting pyrolyzed EFB into densified solid fuel (briquette) could overcome the troublesome of using raw material which has low energy density and lack of uniform properties for domestic and industrial energy utilization.
Get Price2016-2-25 Analysis of Physical and Combustion Characteristics of Briquetting Mechanisms A.Saranraj1 A.D.Latha2 1P.G. Scholar 2Associate Professor 1,2Department of Mechanical Engineering 1,2Nandha Engineering College, Erode Abstract— A briquette is a compressed block of coal dust or other combustible biomass material such as charcoal,
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Get Pricethe physical properties of briquettes. Obi and Okongwu (2016) investigated the physical and caloric properties of briquettes made from a blend of rice husk and sludge of palm oil factory. The briquettes with the density of 1045 kg/m3 and the moisture content of 10% had 76% volatiles content, 15% ash content, and 9% fixed carbon.
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