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THE PERFORMANCE OF THE SHELL AND TUBE COUNTER FLOW HEAT EXCHANGER GASES FOR AGRICULTURAL DRYERS Dandung Rudy Hartana; Eka Yawara; Daru Sugati; Amat Agus Salim
KURVATEK Vol 7 No 2 (2022): Energy Management and Sustainable Environment
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Nasional Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33579/krvtk.v7i2.3761

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Abstract—One of the important post-harvest processes of rice is drying. Drying is divided into two, namely natural drying (using sunlight) and artificial drying (using tools). In this study drying utilizes heat from a biomass furnace and a configuration of heat exchanger pipes. Where the utilization of heat and the configuration of heat exchanger pipes in the design can increase thermal efficiency because the exhaust hot air mixed with smoke can still be used for drying. The configuration of the heat exchanger pipe greatly influences the expected moisture content level. The purpose of this study was carried out to determine the performance of the shell and tube counter flow heat exchanger for agricultural dryer gases with a heat source from biomass and to find the effect of the configuration of the heat exchanger pipe arrangement on the working process of the drying machine. This research is an experimental test of the performance of heat exchange pipes with a heat source from a biomass furnace. The exchange pipe performance parameters that must be known are temperature and time. The method used in this study refers to experimental and descriptive methods, namely research conducted in a systematic, factual and accurate manner. The results of this study are that the heated air flow rate affects LMTD, heated air outlet temperature, heat transfer coefficient, and efficiency, with variations in the heated air flow rate of 0.11 kg/s, 0.16 kg/s, 0.20kg/s, 0.24kg/s. Highest efficiency of 94% at a heated air flow rate of 0.24 kg/s. and the smallest efficiency of 74% is found in the value of the heated air flow rate of 0.11 kg/s. Keywords : dewatering, biomass, pipe configuration, heat exchanger pipe
THE EFFECT OF BIOSOLAR AND PERTAMINA DEX ON POWER PERFORMANCE, TORQUE AND DIESEL FUEL CONSUMPTION Dandung Rudy Hartana; Harianto; Wahid Anwar
KURVATEK Vol 8 No 1 (2023): Energy Management and Sustainable Environment
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Nasional Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33579/krvtk.v8i1.4030

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Initially, diesel motor fuel was only diesel, but now there are biodiesel and Pertamina Dex. In order to analyze the performance of a diesel engine, it is necessary to test it using Pertamina Dex and Biosolar. This study used an experimental method with four variations of engine speed, namely 1000 rpm, 2000 rpm, 2500 rpm, and 2500 rpm. The tool used in this research is a type 4JA1 diesel engine, the performance parameters of the diesel engine are power, torque, and specific fuel consumption. The results showed that engine performance using Pertamina Dex fuel was superior to that using biodiesel. The superiority of pertamina dex is the torque at 2500 rpm of 68.992 Nm, the power parameter has increased by 5.246%, while the specific fuel consumption of pertamina dex is 0.132% lower than biodiesel.