Biomass Briquette Investigation from Pterocarpus Indicus Leaves Waste as an Alternative Renewable Energy

被引:11
作者
Anggono, Willyanto [1 ]
Sutrisno [1 ]
Suprianto, Fandi D. [1 ]
Evander, Jovian [1 ]
机构
[1] Petra Christian Univ, Mech Engn Dept, Surabaya, Indonesia
来源
5TH ASIA CONFERENCE ON MECHANICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING (ACMME 2017) | 2017年 / 241卷
关键词
D O I
10.1088/1757-899X/241/1/012043
中图分类号
TH [机械、仪表工业];
学科分类号
0802 ;
摘要
Indonesia is a tropical country located in Southeast Asia. Indonesia has a lot of variety of plant species which are very useful for life. Pterocarpus indicus are commonly used as greening and easily found everywhere in Surabaya city because of its characteristics that they have dense leaves and rapid growth. Pterocarpus indicus leaves waste would be a problem for residents of Surabaya and disturbing the cleanliness of the Surabaya city. Therefore, the Pterocarpus indicus leaves waste would be used as biomass briquettes. This research investigated the calorific value of biomass briquettes from the Pterocarpus indicus leaves waste, the effect of tapioca as an adhesive material to the calorific value of biomass briquettes from the Pterocarpus indicus leaves waste, the optimum composition for Pterocarpus indicus leaves waste biomass briquette as an alternative renewable fuel and the property of the optimum resulted biomass briquette using ultimate analysis and proximate analysis based on the ASTM standard. The calorific value biomass briquettes from the Pterocarpus indicus leaves waste were performed using an oxygen bomb calorimeter at various composition of Pterocarpus indicus from 50% to 90% rising by 10% for each experiment. The experimental results showed that the 90% raw materials (Pterocarpus indicus leaves waste)-10% adhesive materials (tapioca) mixtures is the optimum composition for biomass briquette Pterocarpus indicus leaves waste. The lower the percentage of the mass of tapioca in the biomass briquettes, the higher calorific value generated.
引用
收藏
页数:5
相关论文
共 10 条
  • [1] Anggono W, 2016, INT J IND RES APPL E, V1, P1
  • [2] Cahyono TD, 2008, FORUM PASCASARJANA, V31, P105
  • [3] Physical and Thermal Properties of Briquette Fuels from Rice Straw and Sugarcane Leaves by Mixing Molasses
    Jittabut, Pongsak
    [J]. 2015 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ALTERNATIVE ENERGY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND EMERGING ECONOMIES, 2015, 79 : 2 - 9
  • [4] Po Z X, 2010, ASIAN PACIFIC J TROP, V109
  • [5] Properties of solid fuel briquettes produced from rejected material of municipal waste composting
    Prasityousil, Jitthep
    Muenjina, Akarawit
    [J]. 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SUSTAINABLE FUTURE FOR HUMAN SECURITY, SUSTAIN 2012, 2013, 17 : 603 - 610
  • [6] Raju C.A., 2014, Int. J. Res. Eng. Technol., V3, P54, DOI DOI 10.15623/IJRET.2014.0302011
  • [7] Biomass potential in Andalusia, from grapevines, olives, fruit trees and poplar, for providing heating in homes
    Rosua, J. M.
    Pasadas, M.
    [J]. RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS, 2012, 16 (06) : 4190 - 4195
  • [8] Use of Banana Culture Waste to Produce Briquettes
    Sellin, Noeli
    de Oliveira, Bianca G.
    Marangoni, Cintia
    Souza, Ozair
    de Oliveira, Antonio Pedro N.
    Novais de Oliveira, Therezinha M.
    [J]. ICHEAP-11: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CHEMICAL AND PROCESS ENGINEERING, PTS 1-4, 2013, 32 : 349 - 354
  • [9] Sutrisno Anggono W., 2017, ARPN J ENG APPL SCI, V12, P931
  • [10] Physical properties of rice husk and bran briquettes under low pressure densification for rural applications
    Yank, A.
    Ngadi, M.
    Kok, R.
    [J]. BIOMASS & BIOENERGY, 2016, 84 : 22 - 30