2020
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/875/1/012068
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The Performance of Clay Furnace with Variation in the Diameters of the Briquette Burning Chamber

Abstract: Biomass fuel is an alternative energy source used in the form of briquettes using clay stoves. Utilization of clay as a briquette stove often results are not satisfactory as is the use of other fuel stoves, this is because the amount of air in the furnace burning chamber has not been determined and focused properly, so the purpose of this study is to determine the thermal efficiency of the furnace at variations in the diameter of the aluminum sleeve in the furnace burning chamber. The method used is to test 5 … Show more

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“…The higher the water temperature and the longer the ignition time, the more the water boiling process will result from the long soaking time carried out on the biomass charcoal briquettes. The reinforced by research carried out by [10], resulting in the highest fire temperature of 796°C produced by a clay stove which is directly proportional to the ability to boil 30 liters of water (six times the process of boiling water).…”
Section: The Ability To Boil Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The higher the water temperature and the longer the ignition time, the more the water boiling process will result from the long soaking time carried out on the biomass charcoal briquettes. The reinforced by research carried out by [10], resulting in the highest fire temperature of 796°C produced by a clay stove which is directly proportional to the ability to boil 30 liters of water (six times the process of boiling water).…”
Section: The Ability To Boil Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clay stoves dominated this constellation with 73.66 % thermal efficiency. Following clay stove experiments with a redesigned 180 mm diameter sleeve, heat efficiency was still 52.87 % [8]. Another effective modification of clay stove combustion chambers with a 90 mm diameter sleeve yielded 70.73 % thermal efficiency [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Djafar et al [9] conducted tests on three types of biomass stove materials namely clay, steel, and aluminum in the shape of a cylinder with the addition of a 180 mm diameter sleeve using coconut shell charcoal briquettes and produced the highest thermal efficiency of 73.66% on the clay stove. Suluh et al [10] have also made modifications to the combustion chamber of a clay stove with a 90 mm diameter sleeve resulting in a thermal efficiency of 70.73%. While Wang et al [11] have modified the briquette stove used by adjusting the secondary air duct to produce a thermal efficiency of up to 68%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%