Estimation of particulate emission generation in palm oil mill boiler

The palm oil industries in Malaysia has been positively growth throughout the year, for it sustainable approach in terms of production and environmental protection. However, this industry also producing considerable amount of particulate emission from the process of burning its biomass waste of palm...

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Main Authors: Jamian, Nor Ruwaida, Rashid, M., M. Muzi, S. M., Hussein, N., Munisamy, D., Pa'ad, K. M., M. Ali, A. H., Yusuf, S. Y.
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spelling my.utm.304782022-01-31T08:41:46Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/30478/ Estimation of particulate emission generation in palm oil mill boiler Jamian, Nor Ruwaida Rashid, M. M. Muzi, S. M. Hussein, N. Munisamy, D. Pa'ad, K. M. M. Ali, A. H. Yusuf, S. Y. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The palm oil industries in Malaysia has been positively growth throughout the year, for it sustainable approach in terms of production and environmental protection. However, this industry also producing considerable amount of particulate emission from the process of burning its biomass waste of palm fibre and shell in the boiler. This study present a method to estimate the particulate emission that are being generated from the boiler. The method were done by analyzing the proximate analysis value of the ash content of palm fibre and shell found in this study. The particulate emission were physically collected from five palm oil mill boilers with boiler capacity ranging from 18-45 tonne/hour. The particulate stack fly ash was collected from the stack gas downstream of a multi-cyclones particulate arrestor according to the USEPA Method 17-Determination of particulate matter emissions from stationary sources. Meanwhile the sample of palm fibre and shell were collected to determine the proximate value. The estimation were then being further analyzed according to the particulate emission that were obtained by the real-stack sampling. In summary, the average moisture content, ash content, volatile matter and fixed carbon for palm shell found in this study are 19.3 ± 5.7%, 2.79 ± 2.2%, 74.3 ± 3.0, and 11.3 ± 4.3, respectively.). The average particulate concentration for these five mills is 2.2±0.9g/Nm3 and the air pollution control requirement are between 64 and 96% with reference to Clean Air Regulations 2014 of 0.15g/Nm3 which is very high to be achieve. It also can be estimated that 26% of the ash generated from the combustion of palm fibre and shell in palm oil mill boiler are being released at the stack. 2020-03-31 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/30478/1/NorRuwaidaJamian2020_EstimationofParticulateEmissionGeneration.pdf Jamian, Nor Ruwaida and Rashid, M. and M. Muzi, S. M. and Hussein, N. and Munisamy, D. and Pa'ad, K. M. and M. Ali, A. H. and Yusuf, S. Y. (2020) Estimation of particulate emission generation in palm oil mill boiler. In: 8th Conference on Emerging Energy and Process Technology 2019, CONCEPT 2019, 27 November 2019 - 28 November 2019, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/808/1/012039
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Jamian, Nor Ruwaida
Rashid, M.
M. Muzi, S. M.
Hussein, N.
Munisamy, D.
Pa'ad, K. M.
M. Ali, A. H.
Yusuf, S. Y.
Estimation of particulate emission generation in palm oil mill boiler
description The palm oil industries in Malaysia has been positively growth throughout the year, for it sustainable approach in terms of production and environmental protection. However, this industry also producing considerable amount of particulate emission from the process of burning its biomass waste of palm fibre and shell in the boiler. This study present a method to estimate the particulate emission that are being generated from the boiler. The method were done by analyzing the proximate analysis value of the ash content of palm fibre and shell found in this study. The particulate emission were physically collected from five palm oil mill boilers with boiler capacity ranging from 18-45 tonne/hour. The particulate stack fly ash was collected from the stack gas downstream of a multi-cyclones particulate arrestor according to the USEPA Method 17-Determination of particulate matter emissions from stationary sources. Meanwhile the sample of palm fibre and shell were collected to determine the proximate value. The estimation were then being further analyzed according to the particulate emission that were obtained by the real-stack sampling. In summary, the average moisture content, ash content, volatile matter and fixed carbon for palm shell found in this study are 19.3 ± 5.7%, 2.79 ± 2.2%, 74.3 ± 3.0, and 11.3 ± 4.3, respectively.). The average particulate concentration for these five mills is 2.2±0.9g/Nm3 and the air pollution control requirement are between 64 and 96% with reference to Clean Air Regulations 2014 of 0.15g/Nm3 which is very high to be achieve. It also can be estimated that 26% of the ash generated from the combustion of palm fibre and shell in palm oil mill boiler are being released at the stack.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Jamian, Nor Ruwaida
Rashid, M.
M. Muzi, S. M.
Hussein, N.
Munisamy, D.
Pa'ad, K. M.
M. Ali, A. H.
Yusuf, S. Y.
author_facet Jamian, Nor Ruwaida
Rashid, M.
M. Muzi, S. M.
Hussein, N.
Munisamy, D.
Pa'ad, K. M.
M. Ali, A. H.
Yusuf, S. Y.
author_sort Jamian, Nor Ruwaida
title Estimation of particulate emission generation in palm oil mill boiler
title_short Estimation of particulate emission generation in palm oil mill boiler
title_full Estimation of particulate emission generation in palm oil mill boiler
title_fullStr Estimation of particulate emission generation in palm oil mill boiler
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of particulate emission generation in palm oil mill boiler
title_sort estimation of particulate emission generation in palm oil mill boiler
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/30478/1/NorRuwaidaJamian2020_EstimationofParticulateEmissionGeneration.pdf
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