Potential co-processing of coconut shell and sugarcane residue as a solid biofuel.

This research reported co-processing of coconut shell and sugarcane residue as a solid biofuel by briquetting process. The aim of the current research is to determine the optimum ratio between coconut shell and sugarcane residue for briquetting. Various ratios of coconut shell to sugarcane are 1:1,...

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Main Authors: Mitan, Nona Merry M., Razimi, Mohd Nur Shafiq Ahmad
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Published: 2016
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spelling my.utem.eprints.173042016-10-10T00:20:55Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/17304/ Potential co-processing of coconut shell and sugarcane residue as a solid biofuel. Mitan, Nona Merry M. Razimi, Mohd Nur Shafiq Ahmad S Agriculture (General) This research reported co-processing of coconut shell and sugarcane residue as a solid biofuel by briquetting process. The aim of the current research is to determine the optimum ratio between coconut shell and sugarcane residue for briquetting. Various ratios of coconut shell to sugarcane are 1:1, 1:3, 1:5 by weight. The briquettes were formed into cylindrical shapes. The carbonization process took place at 370 ̊C. Proximate analysis, compressive test and theoretical heating value are observed on the produced briquette. The results indicated that C 1:5 briquette has the lowest moisture content and highest theoretical heating value. 2016-03-31 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/17304/1/Prosidng%20MERD%202016%20p83_84.pdf Mitan, Nona Merry M. and Razimi, Mohd Nur Shafiq Ahmad (2016) Potential co-processing of coconut shell and sugarcane residue as a solid biofuel. In: Mechanical Engineering Research Day 2016, 31 March 2016, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Melaka, Malaysia. http://www3.utem.edu.my/care/proceedings/
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Mitan, Nona Merry M.
Razimi, Mohd Nur Shafiq Ahmad
Potential co-processing of coconut shell and sugarcane residue as a solid biofuel.
description This research reported co-processing of coconut shell and sugarcane residue as a solid biofuel by briquetting process. The aim of the current research is to determine the optimum ratio between coconut shell and sugarcane residue for briquetting. Various ratios of coconut shell to sugarcane are 1:1, 1:3, 1:5 by weight. The briquettes were formed into cylindrical shapes. The carbonization process took place at 370 ̊C. Proximate analysis, compressive test and theoretical heating value are observed on the produced briquette. The results indicated that C 1:5 briquette has the lowest moisture content and highest theoretical heating value.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mitan, Nona Merry M.
Razimi, Mohd Nur Shafiq Ahmad
author_facet Mitan, Nona Merry M.
Razimi, Mohd Nur Shafiq Ahmad
author_sort Mitan, Nona Merry M.
title Potential co-processing of coconut shell and sugarcane residue as a solid biofuel.
title_short Potential co-processing of coconut shell and sugarcane residue as a solid biofuel.
title_full Potential co-processing of coconut shell and sugarcane residue as a solid biofuel.
title_fullStr Potential co-processing of coconut shell and sugarcane residue as a solid biofuel.
title_full_unstemmed Potential co-processing of coconut shell and sugarcane residue as a solid biofuel.
title_sort potential co-processing of coconut shell and sugarcane residue as a solid biofuel.
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/17304/1/Prosidng%20MERD%202016%20p83_84.pdf
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http://www3.utem.edu.my/care/proceedings/
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