Briquettes samples were manually produced using a hydraulic press from rice husk using starch and gum Arabic resin as binders. The proximate analysis of the samples reveals that the briquette produced using starch binder has the moisture value (9.26±0.251), Ash (16.29±0.172), Volatile matter (64.17±0.306), and fixed carbon content of (9.55±0.502) respectively whereas the gum Arabic bonded briquette has the moisture value (10.68±0.214), Ash (19.89±0.775), Volatile matter (60.84±0.250), and fixed carbon content of (8.26±0.535) respectively. The physical characteristics of the samples shows that the starch bonded briquette has the compressive strength of (0.668± 0.012 N/mm2), density (0.68±0,028 g/cm3), ignition time (0.17±0.01 cm/s), afterglo...
This study investigated the physical and combustion properties of briquettes produced from agricultu...
This study investigated the physical and combustion properties of briquettes produced from agricultu...
To cater the increased needs of humans, energy being crucial, has left no choice for researchers to ...
This study evaluated the physico-mechanical characteristics of rice husk briquettes using plantain p...
In this study, a simple manually operated briquetting machine suitable for use in rural community wi...
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Current energy shortage and environmental issues have lead to exploitation of renewable energy resou...
Utilization of agricultural residues and weeds as alternative materials for fossil fuel is of intere...
AbstractThe physical and thermal properties of the briquette were determined by varying rice straw a...
In many developing countries, the use of energy in the form of firewood, twigs and charcoal has been...
In many developing countries, the use of energy in the form of firewood, twigs and charcoal has been...
Cylindrical briquettes of three different sizes were produced out of ground rice hulls using starch ...
Maize cobs sieved into three different mesh sizes of 2.36mm, 4.75mm, and 6.36mm were densified into ...
To cater the increased need of humans, energy being crucial, has left no choice for researches to w...
In developing countries’ socio-environmental background, fossil fuel use is evolving at the same tim...
This study investigated the physical and combustion properties of briquettes produced from agricultu...
This study investigated the physical and combustion properties of briquettes produced from agricultu...
To cater the increased needs of humans, energy being crucial, has left no choice for researchers to ...
This study evaluated the physico-mechanical characteristics of rice husk briquettes using plantain p...
In this study, a simple manually operated briquetting machine suitable for use in rural community wi...
Rice husk and Saw dust, which is a large portion of biomass produced in the regions has been lying w...
Current energy shortage and environmental issues have lead to exploitation of renewable energy resou...
Utilization of agricultural residues and weeds as alternative materials for fossil fuel is of intere...
AbstractThe physical and thermal properties of the briquette were determined by varying rice straw a...
In many developing countries, the use of energy in the form of firewood, twigs and charcoal has been...
In many developing countries, the use of energy in the form of firewood, twigs and charcoal has been...
Cylindrical briquettes of three different sizes were produced out of ground rice hulls using starch ...
Maize cobs sieved into three different mesh sizes of 2.36mm, 4.75mm, and 6.36mm were densified into ...
To cater the increased need of humans, energy being crucial, has left no choice for researches to w...
In developing countries’ socio-environmental background, fossil fuel use is evolving at the same tim...
This study investigated the physical and combustion properties of briquettes produced from agricultu...
This study investigated the physical and combustion properties of briquettes produced from agricultu...
To cater the increased needs of humans, energy being crucial, has left no choice for researchers to ...