Thermal decomposition of ipil-ipil and kakauate

The study concerns the decomposition of ipil-ipil and kakauate in the absence of oxygen. Three different shapes of wood samples cubes (sides = 2 cm), slabs (length = 4 cm, width = 2 cm, height = 1 cm) and cylinders (length = 2.20 cm, diameter = 2.14 cm) were considered, and each tested under an iner...

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Main Authors: Ong, Richard, Gonzales, Gayle, See, Mcqueen
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-86982021-08-05T06:35:36Z Thermal decomposition of ipil-ipil and kakauate Ong, Richard Gonzales, Gayle See, Mcqueen The study concerns the decomposition of ipil-ipil and kakauate in the absence of oxygen. Three different shapes of wood samples cubes (sides = 2 cm), slabs (length = 4 cm, width = 2 cm, height = 1 cm) and cylinders (length = 2.20 cm, diameter = 2.14 cm) were considered, and each tested under an inert nitrogen gas atmosphere, at temperatures of 200 C, 300 C, 400 C and at time intervals of 0.5, 1, 2, and 3 hours for each temperature. These variations were made to determine the effect of this parameters on charcoal yield.The study showed that charcoal yield of the wood sample increases from 200 C to 400 C and from 0.5 hours to 3 hours. At 200 C and 300 C, charcoal yield varied for the three shapes used but at 400 C, charcoal yield were almost the same. This is true for both ipil-ipil and kakauate. Lastly, at the same conditions of time, temperature and shape, ipil-ipil had a higher charcoal yield over kakauate. 1989-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/8053 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Ipil-ipil (tree) Pyrolysis Decomposition
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
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language English
topic Ipil-ipil (tree)
Pyrolysis
Decomposition
spellingShingle Ipil-ipil (tree)
Pyrolysis
Decomposition
Ong, Richard
Gonzales, Gayle
See, Mcqueen
Thermal decomposition of ipil-ipil and kakauate
description The study concerns the decomposition of ipil-ipil and kakauate in the absence of oxygen. Three different shapes of wood samples cubes (sides = 2 cm), slabs (length = 4 cm, width = 2 cm, height = 1 cm) and cylinders (length = 2.20 cm, diameter = 2.14 cm) were considered, and each tested under an inert nitrogen gas atmosphere, at temperatures of 200 C, 300 C, 400 C and at time intervals of 0.5, 1, 2, and 3 hours for each temperature. These variations were made to determine the effect of this parameters on charcoal yield.The study showed that charcoal yield of the wood sample increases from 200 C to 400 C and from 0.5 hours to 3 hours. At 200 C and 300 C, charcoal yield varied for the three shapes used but at 400 C, charcoal yield were almost the same. This is true for both ipil-ipil and kakauate. Lastly, at the same conditions of time, temperature and shape, ipil-ipil had a higher charcoal yield over kakauate.
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author Ong, Richard
Gonzales, Gayle
See, Mcqueen
author_facet Ong, Richard
Gonzales, Gayle
See, Mcqueen
author_sort Ong, Richard
title Thermal decomposition of ipil-ipil and kakauate
title_short Thermal decomposition of ipil-ipil and kakauate
title_full Thermal decomposition of ipil-ipil and kakauate
title_fullStr Thermal decomposition of ipil-ipil and kakauate
title_full_unstemmed Thermal decomposition of ipil-ipil and kakauate
title_sort thermal decomposition of ipil-ipil and kakauate
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1989
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/8053
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