Abstract
The development of biomass has been an important issue for the past several decades and would remain to be attractive in the future due to its clean, renewable, and carbon–neutral properties. The use of Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) has been the condition of fibre and conditions of EFB is still fresh. The fiber used has been cut to size between ± 0.5 mm to 5 mm. The purpose of this research is to determine the effect of difference press angle to the quality of briquette. Effect of the angle of the mold on the duration of combustion shows the difference in the time value that is not significant between the angles 65°, 55° and 45°. The rotation of the screw shaft slows down at an angle of 45° with a round of 84.5 rpm, while the rotation of the shaft has increased in rotation at 65° angle with rotation of 90.6 rpm. Differences in the cone angle affect the value of the burning time of the specimen and the rotation of the screw shaft so that it affects the engine performance.
Highlights
Biomass energy has attracted as one of the potential alternatives as it is an ideal renewable energy source with several advantages like lower sulfur, CO neutral emission, and abundant availability generally in the form of waste from agriculture as well as other 2 sources
The issues associated with the use of the fossil fuel, demand and supply gap, ever increasing prices, global warming and other environmental issues made the world to think for alternate sources of energy like solar, wind, ocean and biomass which are the only indigenous renewable energy sources capable of replacing large amount of solid, liquid and gaseous fossil fuel [2]
The analysis shows that the effect of the angle of the mold on the duration of combustion shows the difference in the time value that is not significant between the angles 45°, 55° and 65°
Summary
Biomass energy has attracted as one of the potential alternatives as it is an ideal renewable energy source with several advantages like lower sulfur, CO neutral emission, and abundant availability generally in the form of waste from agriculture as well as other 2 sources. The development of biomass has been an important issue for the past several decades and would remain to be attractive in the future due to its clean, renewable, and carbon–neutral properties [1]. The issues associated with the use of the fossil fuel, demand and supply gap, ever increasing prices, global warming and other environmental issues made the world to think for alternate sources of energy like solar, wind, ocean and biomass which are the only indigenous renewable energy sources capable of replacing large amount of solid, liquid and gaseous fossil fuel [2]
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