Waste as an alternative fuel

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Main Author: Raywathy, Veloo
Other Authors: Nor Wahidatul Azura
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) 2013
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spelling my.unimap-242432013-04-04T08:30:21Z Waste as an alternative fuel Raywathy, Veloo Nor Wahidatul Azura Municipal solid waste Energy recovery Fuel Coal Access is limited to UniMAP community. Solid waste is produced and accumulated due to human activities. The waste will bring about severe environmental problem unless an appropriate solid waste management system is applied. In this context, it is reasonable to recover energy from solid waste through a variety of processes such as combustion, pyrolysis and gasification. Base on the waste hierarchy energy recovery one of the method to minimize waste beside reuse and recycle. Therefore, in this study, fuel characteristic of selected solid waste (yard waste, glass, scrap tire, residential waste) were determined and base on the analysis the capability of the waste as a fuel identified by comparing the fuel data with coal. Base on the result obtained, Coal has 9.4% and scrap tire 1.0% moisture content. Here proven that scrape tire capable for use as fuel because lower the moisture content increases the heating value. On the other hand scrape tire has highest volatile matter compared the other three solid waste, 39.2%. Higher the volatile content, easier the fuel gets ignited and completes its combustion. Scrap tire was highest energy contributor compare the other solid waste which giving out a calorific value of 32.8MJ/kg. Compare with coal scrap tire has higher calorific value. At the same time, energy triangle obtained the combustion possibility of solid waste. Tire shaded region falls inside the coal shaded region which the shaded region indicates combustion possibility and here it’s proven that tire has the potential to be an alternative fuel. 2013-04-04T08:30:21Z 2013-04-04T08:30:21Z 2012-05 Learning Object http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/24243 en Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) School of Environmental Engineering
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topic Municipal solid waste
Energy recovery
Fuel
Coal
spellingShingle Municipal solid waste
Energy recovery
Fuel
Coal
Raywathy, Veloo
Waste as an alternative fuel
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author Raywathy, Veloo
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title Waste as an alternative fuel
title_short Waste as an alternative fuel
title_full Waste as an alternative fuel
title_fullStr Waste as an alternative fuel
title_full_unstemmed Waste as an alternative fuel
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publisher Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)
publishDate 2013
url http://dspace.unimap.edu.my/xmlui/handle/123456789/24243
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