THE EFFECT OF MUARA WAHAU COAL COMPOSITION ON THERMAL BEHAVIOR USING PYROLYSIS APPROACH WITH THERMOGRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS (TGA)

Coal in Indonesia is mostly utilized as a source of energy, cement factories and coke. The use of coal in several countries is for gasification because gasification is efficient in terms of energy conversion and has less air pollutants. The thermal properties of coal can be studied using thermogravi...

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Main Author: Hafizh Azhar, Luthfi
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spelling id-itb.:515002020-09-28T22:54:30ZTHE EFFECT OF MUARA WAHAU COAL COMPOSITION ON THERMAL BEHAVIOR USING PYROLYSIS APPROACH WITH THERMOGRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS (TGA) Hafizh Azhar, Luthfi Pertambangan dan operasi berkaitan Indonesia Final Project coal, calorific value, proximate, ultimate, thermogravimetric analysis, pyrolysis INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/51500 Coal in Indonesia is mostly utilized as a source of energy, cement factories and coke. The use of coal in several countries is for gasification because gasification is efficient in terms of energy conversion and has less air pollutants. The thermal properties of coal can be studied using thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). This research only focuses on the thermal characteristics of coal during the pyrolysis process. Two coal samples from Muara Wahau were studied to determine thermal behavior with a pyrolysis approach using a thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) device. This thermal behavior can provide an overview during the coalification in nature, processes that occurs in underground coal gasification, and others. Proximate analysis and ultimate analysis of coal are used to determine the composition contained in coal, calorific value is also used to find out the coal rank. The TGA results show that Muara Wahau coal was divided into four stages which are dehydration, slow pyrolysis, fast pyrolysis (primary cracking), and secondary cracking during the pyrolysis process. Two coal samples are included in the same coal rank Subbituminous C, but the TGA results show that the mass loss of the two samples is different. The difference is caused by composition of coal, for example moisture content and volatile matter. The difference of volatile matter content is not significant so that is most likely caused by differences of composition organic matter rather than coal rank. The more volatile matter content from proximate analysis, the amount of gases formed is increasing including hydrocarbon gases during pyrolysis process. text
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Hafizh Azhar, Luthfi
THE EFFECT OF MUARA WAHAU COAL COMPOSITION ON THERMAL BEHAVIOR USING PYROLYSIS APPROACH WITH THERMOGRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS (TGA)
description Coal in Indonesia is mostly utilized as a source of energy, cement factories and coke. The use of coal in several countries is for gasification because gasification is efficient in terms of energy conversion and has less air pollutants. The thermal properties of coal can be studied using thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). This research only focuses on the thermal characteristics of coal during the pyrolysis process. Two coal samples from Muara Wahau were studied to determine thermal behavior with a pyrolysis approach using a thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) device. This thermal behavior can provide an overview during the coalification in nature, processes that occurs in underground coal gasification, and others. Proximate analysis and ultimate analysis of coal are used to determine the composition contained in coal, calorific value is also used to find out the coal rank. The TGA results show that Muara Wahau coal was divided into four stages which are dehydration, slow pyrolysis, fast pyrolysis (primary cracking), and secondary cracking during the pyrolysis process. Two coal samples are included in the same coal rank Subbituminous C, but the TGA results show that the mass loss of the two samples is different. The difference is caused by composition of coal, for example moisture content and volatile matter. The difference of volatile matter content is not significant so that is most likely caused by differences of composition organic matter rather than coal rank. The more volatile matter content from proximate analysis, the amount of gases formed is increasing including hydrocarbon gases during pyrolysis process.
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author Hafizh Azhar, Luthfi
author_facet Hafizh Azhar, Luthfi
author_sort Hafizh Azhar, Luthfi
title THE EFFECT OF MUARA WAHAU COAL COMPOSITION ON THERMAL BEHAVIOR USING PYROLYSIS APPROACH WITH THERMOGRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS (TGA)
title_short THE EFFECT OF MUARA WAHAU COAL COMPOSITION ON THERMAL BEHAVIOR USING PYROLYSIS APPROACH WITH THERMOGRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS (TGA)
title_full THE EFFECT OF MUARA WAHAU COAL COMPOSITION ON THERMAL BEHAVIOR USING PYROLYSIS APPROACH WITH THERMOGRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS (TGA)
title_fullStr THE EFFECT OF MUARA WAHAU COAL COMPOSITION ON THERMAL BEHAVIOR USING PYROLYSIS APPROACH WITH THERMOGRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS (TGA)
title_full_unstemmed THE EFFECT OF MUARA WAHAU COAL COMPOSITION ON THERMAL BEHAVIOR USING PYROLYSIS APPROACH WITH THERMOGRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS (TGA)
title_sort effect of muara wahau coal composition on thermal behavior using pyrolysis approach with thermogravimetric analysis (tga)
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/51500
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