Study Of Physiochemical Characteristics Of EFB Briquettes And Its Potential Use As Dual Feul In Cvcc
Empty fruit bunch (EFB) briquette has become a potential plantation wastes to be converted into alternative gaseous fuel via combustion of its briquettes. EFB briquetting is referring to compacting biomass such as EFB into high density solid form. Many researchers found that using binder will imp...
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Format: | Monograph |
Language: | English |
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Universiti Sains Malaysia
2019
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Summary: | Empty fruit bunch (EFB) briquette has become a potential plantation wastes to be
converted into alternative gaseous fuel via combustion of its briquettes. EFB briquetting is
referring to compacting biomass such as EFB into high density solid form. Many researchers
found that using binder will improve the elastic condition and plastic deformation of EFB
briquette. However, there is still a lot of opportunities in exploring a better formula between
EFB to binder ratio. The aims of this study are to improve physical and chemical properties of
EFB briquette through characterization of briquetting method and binder composition. and to
test the EFB briquettes in downdraft type gasifier for the production of biomass producer gas.
The biomass producer gas from EFB briquettes gasification was cleaned, compressed and
stored in the gas tank for its spraying and combustion characteristics study. Based on this study,
the potential of biomass producer gas as an alternative gaseous fuel for engine application was
determined. Downdraft gasifier was chosen in this study due to the advantage of this gasifier
in producing a low tar content in the production of biomass producer gas. Producer gas will be
tested via open burning test in order to determine the spraying and combustion of producer gas
of EFB briquette is comparable to commercial gaseous fuel such as Liquefied Petroleum Gas
(LPG) and NGV. In the application of gaseous fuel in internal combustion engine, the tar
content must be significantly low which is approximately 50-100 mg/Nm3. In summary,
Mechanical strength of carbonized EFB briquettes improved four times higher as binder at the
formulation of tapioca starch. Its calorific value improved from 36% compared with previous
EFB briquettes. The flame propagation of biomass producer gas was comparable to the flame
propagation of LPG and NGV via open burning test. With the aid of diesel fuel during startup,
the flash point of biomass producer gas was at 360 deg. C. |
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