Abstract

Gasification is really a process of converting carbon-containing substances through energy-capable gas through the complete combustion with limited air supply. The gasification they have known so far is gasification with coal feed as well as agricultural waste, but there has not been any gasification with feed for waste materials. In this analysis the gasification feed product used biomass through cow dung in the presence of oxygen with such a gas agent. The object of this analysis was to assess the impact of oxygen flow rate (10, 15, 20, and 25 lt/min) on the performance capabilities of an engine in the cow dung gasification process (producted 4 fuels, namely SG1, SG2, SG3, and SG4. The analysis phases included storage of syngas, and testing on an engine with various rotational variants. The outcomes obtained from this study are indeed the maximum torque and effective power obtained for different rotational speeds in syngas.

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