International Journal Engineering and Applied Technology (IJEAT)
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): International Journal of Engineering and Applied Technology (IJEAT)

COMPARISONAL ANALYSIS OF FLY ASH (CASE STUDY AT PLTU PORT RATU)

Ismail (Unknown)
Ardin Rozandi (Universitas Nusa Putra)
Danang Purwanto (Universitas Nusa Putra)
Tsulis Iqbal Khairul Amar (Universitas Nusa Putra)
Matrunevich Oksana Viktorovna (Universitas Nusa Putra)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Nov 2020

Abstract

Fly ash can include toxins from high levels of bottom ash in some circumstances, such as burning of solid waste to generate power (resource recovery facilities or waste-to-energy conversion), and combining fly ash and bottom ash together delivers corresponding quantities of contaminants. Under some conditions, fly ash can be classified as non-hazardous waste, but if it is not blended, it can be classified as hazardous waste. The goal of this research was to find out about the differences between fly and bottom ash, as well as the influence of fly ash on bottom ash in terms of avoiding abrasion. In addition, the study's goal was to see how fly ash affected coconut fiber's resistance to abrasion. This study employed a quantitative technique in which the researcher used primary data sources such as questionnaires and observations, as well as secondary data sources such as prior studies. The findings revealed that fly ash had no effect on bottom ash in terms of avoiding abrasion. Furthermore, it is well known that neither fly ash nor bottom ash are effective against coconut fiber. Fly ash has a coarser texture than bottom ash, according to the findings. The regression test revealed that there was no difference between fly ash and bottom ash, as well as coconut coir, in terms of reducing abrasion

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IJEAT

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Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture Computer Science & IT Electrical & Electronics Engineering Engineering Mechanical Engineering

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IJEAT publishes original papers only and the submission of a manuscript will be taken to imply that the contributions are original and that no similar manuscript has been or is being submitted to other journals. Manuscripts are solicited from all areas of specialization in engineering. IJEAT is an ...