Combustion, Physical And Mechanical Characteristics Of Briquettes Produced From Coconut Residues By Three Companies In Ghana
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2024
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Converting biomass into a product that can be utilised efficiently for energy production is vital for its
proper use. During briquetting, agricultural waste is turned into a product that is easily transportable, easy to
handle, and easy to handle, as well as solid blocks that are more beneficial than raw biomass. Because of
their makeup and natural differences, it is essential to be aware of the ideal techniques that must be adopted
for more durable and lasting fuel from individual biomass compacted into briquettes. The physical,
mechanical, and combustion characteristics of the bio-briquettes samples were examined in this study. The
moisture content, volatile matter, fixed carbon, density, ash content, calorific value, and compressive
strength were analysed with existing standards and compared with the values from the other studies. Results
revealed that the briquettes samples have a mean value of moisture content (7.02 - 8.76%), volatile matter
(46.11- 61:03%), fixed carbon (41.64 - 26.26%), briquette density (1.16 -1.33g/cm³) ash content (55 -
63.8%), calorific value (22.35 - 21.45MJ/kg) and compressive strength in cleft (0.43-1.25N/mm²)-suitable for
domestic use, packaging, storage and transportation. This study has revealed that durable and quality
briquettes can be achieved with better combustion, physical and mechanical properties can be produced
with coconut husk and shell with cassava starch as a binder and can serve as another way of accessing
energy and controlling waste.
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biomass, residue, mechanical property and combustion.
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TETTEH, C. L. K., ANTWI, K., DONKOR, M. B., & ZAKARIA, J. (2024). COMBUSTION, PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF BRIQUETTES PRODUCED FROM COCONUT RESIDUES BY THREE COMPANIES IN GHANA. Pro Ligno, 20(3).