Comparative Assessment of Compression Strength of Solid Biobriquette using Different Binding Materials

Author:

Bency P.1,Anish M.2ORCID,Jayaprakash V.2ORCID,Jayaprabakar J.2,Yanmaz Ekrem3,Joy Nivin2,Ramulu Perumalla Janaki4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, SRM Valliammai Engineering College, Chennai, India

2. School of Mechanical Engineering, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, India

3. Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Nisantasi University, Istanbul, Turkey

4. Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, Adama Science and Technology University, Adama, Ethiopia

Abstract

Charcoal and firewood are the most common cooking fuels, despite the fact that they represent a variety of social and economic environmental difficulties in many affluent countries. Apart from the environmental implications of deforestation and resource loss, indoor air pollution caused by cooking with solid fuels causes 2 million fatalities each year. Biobriquettes are then utilized as a substitute for oils. Briquettes are also employed as carbon sources for cooking in various industries such as power plants, brick factories, and bakeries. Five specific binding materials were tested in this study for manual densification of cabbage waste, including beef tallow oil, starch, cassava binder, sodium silicate, and vinyl ester resin. The briquettes are made from a combination of 80% densified biological waste and 20% binder material. The sample density ranges from 545.564 to 591.278 kg/m3. The samples with the highest calorific value were beef tallow oil and vinyl ester resin, which had 5,357.26 and 5,800.79 kcal/kg respectively. The content of the samples were ashes, fixed carbon content, volatile material, and total humidity is 6.47% ± 1.13%, 18.43% ± 6%, 70.68% ± 6%, and 4.42% ± 4%, respectively. The sample with the most calorific value and densification is the one with the inorganic binder mixture.

Funder

Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Materials Science

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