Analysis of the Propagation of Temperature and Thermal Conductivity of Sawdust Pyrolysis Process with Modeling Fea and Experiment
Paul David Rey,
Mujiyono,
Didik Nurhadiyanto
et al.
Abstract:The study uses densified sawdust with heat propagation and thermal conductivity to achieve better pyrolysis and gasification processes. Analysis of sawdust's heat propagation and thermal conductivity during pyrolysis was developed with Finite Element Analysis (FEA). The thermal conductivity values of sawdust (k) obtained from FEA are 1.49, 1.3, 1.1, and 0.7 W/m C considering the sawdust heated with a triggering temperature (T0) 535 ºC and reaches a constant temperature of T1 = 265 ºC, T2 = 165 ºC, T3 = 115, an… Show more
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