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Title: Characterization of Rice Husk and Coconut Shell Briquette as an Alternative Solid Fuel
Authors: Ahmadu, Umaru
Tanko, Jamilu
Umar, Sadiq
Muazu, Alhassan
Keywords: rice husk, coconut shell, briquette, calorific value
Issue Date: 7-Nov-2020
Publisher: Universal Wiser Publisher
Abstract: Abstract: The physical properties of briquettes made from rice husk and coconut shell in different ratios were evaluated based on their thermo-physical properties. The calculated calorific values of the rice husk and coconut shell are 16.51 MJ/kg and 18.60 MJ/kg, with densities of 1.50 g/cm3 and 3.00 g/cm3, respectively. Coconut shell has lower moisture and ash content of 10% and 26%, respectively, before briquetting. Comparisons of the experimental and calculated calorific values of the briquettes (17 to 21 MJ/kg) showed that they are in agreement with those of the American Standard of Testing Materials (ASTM) and those reported in the literature. The results further showed that the calorific values of the five briquette ratios were not a function of their moisture and ash contents, rather their total carbon contents. The briquette at the ratio 90:10 of rice husk to coconut shell has the highest calorific value and implies that it has more heating advantages and will therefore be suitable as an alternative solid fuel.
Description: open access
URI: https://ojs.wiserpub.com/index.php/AECM/article/view/608
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