Journal of Scientech Research and Development
Vol 6 No 1 (2024): JSRD, June 2024

UJI CO-FIRING BAHAN BAKAR SEMI RENEWABLE CAMPURAN BATUBARA DAN LIMBAH SERBUK GERGAJI BATANG KELAPA

Sadul, Alvira (Unknown)
Aladin, Andi (Unknown)
Rasyid, Rismawati (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
08 Jun 2024

Abstract

The present study delves into the current exploration and research surrounding alternative energy sources, particularly the utilization of agricultural waste biomass as a potential fuel. Specifically, the study investigates the viability of coconut stem sawdust, a prevalent agricultural byproduct, as a supplementary energy source. The calorific value of coconut stem sawdust is established at 4304 Kcal/kg. This biomass material is then subjected to blending with coal, characterized by a calorific value of 5761 Kcal/kg, for application in a steam power generation facility. Prior to its integration into the co-firing process, the coconut sawdust undergoes a preparatory phase where it is divided into two distinct samples: untreated sawdust and sawdust derived from pyrolyzed coconut stems. Pyrolysis, facilitated by nitrogen gas at a flow rate of 2L/minute, yields charcoal with an enhanced calorific value of 6735 Kcal/kg. The primary aim of this research is twofold: first, to ascertain the optimal blend ratio of biomass and coal for co-firing, and second, to delineate the characteristics of the resultant co-firing mixture. The investigation reveals that the optimal blend ratio for co-firing stands at 10%, resulting in a calorific value of 5652 Kcal/kg. Furthermore, this ratio engenders a noteworthy reduction in sulphur content, decreasing from 0.805% to 0.453%, thereby satisfying the operational sulphur limit of <1% for power generation. Similarly, the optimal co-firing ratio for pyrolyzed coconut stem biomass is also found to be 10%, as its calorific value reaches 5852 Kcal/kg, aligning with the operational specifications stipulated for the boiler.

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JSCR

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Subject

Humanities Computer Science & IT Education Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Social Sciences

Description

Journal of Scientech Research and Development (JSRD) is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on critical studies of social research and development. Investigated the dynamics of teaching and learning of Scientech education, scientech research, and development problems in the scientech at the ...