Journal of Renewable Energy and Mechanics
Vol. 9 No. 01 (2026): REM VOL 9 No 01 2026

Performance and Thermal Efficiency Analysis of A Household-Scale Waste Incinerator without External Fuel

Nurjaya, Nurjaya (Unknown)
Reson Wibowo, (Unknown)
Nur Rohmat (Unknown)
Muhamad Cahyadi (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Mar 2026

Abstract

Household waste accumulation has become a significant environmental issue in urban areas. This study evaluates the thermal performance and mass-reduction efficiency of a household-scale waste incinerator prototype operating without external fossil fuel under natural-draft airflow. The combustion chamber was fabricated from a cylindrical steel drum equipped with primary air inlets. Mixed household waste (initial mass 5 kg; moisture content 28%) was tested. Temperature was measured using a K-type thermocouple positioned at the chamber centre. The maximum recorded temperature reached 100°C within 40 minutes. Mass reduction reached 25%, calculated based on initial and final mass measurements. The estimated thermal efficiency was 7.1%, determined using a simplified energy balance approach. The results indicate that the prototype operates under low-temperature thermal degradation conditions rather than complete incineration. Design improvements are required to achieve standard incineration temperatures.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

REM

Publisher

Subject

Automotive Engineering Engineering Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Mechanical Engineering Social Sciences

Description

REM is a peer-reviewed and open access journal that publishes significant and important research from area of Mechanical and Material Science and Development of Technology related with Mechanical Engineering. We accept submission from all over the world on English language. Our Editorial Board ...