2020
DOI: 10.1002/er.5865
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Quality enhancement of fuel briquette from cornhusk and cassava peel blends for co‐firing in coal thermal plant

Abstract: Summary This study was carried out to evaluate the physico‐mechanical and combustion indices of briquettes made from blends of cornhusk (CH) and cassava peel (CP). The CH and CP was torrefied at 200°C to 300°C and were mixed in the ratio 90/10 to 10/90 for briquette production using D‐optimal crossed design. The fuel application for co‐firing in coal engines was evaluated with fuel ratio, combustibility index and volatile ignitability. The findings revealed that the density, durability index and compressive st… Show more

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“…[27] were used. Corn husks, cobs and straw were mixed with other biomass, such as cassava husk [28] and oil palm husk [29]. In addition, some works also incorporated plastic waste associated with other materials in the composition of their briquettes, such as sawdust, date palm trunk and even sub-bituminous coal (non-renewable coal) [30,31].…”
Section: Briquetting 21 Biomass and Pre-treatments Used In The Production Of Briquettesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[27] were used. Corn husks, cobs and straw were mixed with other biomass, such as cassava husk [28] and oil palm husk [29]. In addition, some works also incorporated plastic waste associated with other materials in the composition of their briquettes, such as sawdust, date palm trunk and even sub-bituminous coal (non-renewable coal) [30,31].…”
Section: Briquetting 21 Biomass and Pre-treatments Used In The Production Of Briquettesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The thermal pre-treatments of carbonization and torrefaction are employed in order to increase the energy characteristics of the fuel since the process results in increasing the amount of fixed carbon of biomass [38]. The torrefaction also presents increments in the physical quality of the briquettes, regarding their durability, density and compression strength [28]. Despite the advantages, such procedures require an extra expense of energy, since they require heating at temperatures that can range from 180 to 500 • C [26,31].…”
Section: Briquetting 21 Biomass and Pre-treatments Used In The Production Of Briquettesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The O/C and H/C atomic ratios in raw biomass blend of CH/SD briquette reduced with the increase in the torrefaction temperature. Since the heating value of the torrefied briquette blends approached that of low rank coal [3,27], reduced O/C and H/C ratios through torrefaction is an indication of maximized energy [49]. The carbon content, hydrogen content and calorific value obtained for torrefied CH/SD briquette compared well with fossil coal [50].…”
Section: 6) Thermal Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The torrefied samples were cooled, milled and sieved into less than 1.18 mm particle sizes to enhance the binding ability of the samples [26]. The torrefied CH and SD samples having the MC of 2.50 and 2.28% respectively were thereafter preconditioned by the spraying of 10% deionized water on mass basis and kept under 4 °C storage condition for 2 days for moisture distribution in line with Bai et al [5] and Waheed and Akogun [27]. The processed feedstock was analysed for further experiments.…”
Section: Materials and Methods 1) Feedstock Preparation Torrefaction And Water Preconditioningmentioning
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