The Calorific Value Experiment on Coconut Shell, Bamboo and Mixed Charcoal Briquette

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2024-01-18
Digital Object Identifier: 10.58578/ajstea.v2i1.2480
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  • Phoummixay Siharath National University of Laos, Lao PDR
  • Metkham Chanthakhoun National University of Laos, Lao PDR
  • Soulyphan Kannitha National University of Laos, Lao PDR
  • Chankhachone Sonemanivong National University of Laos, Lao PDR
  • Somchay Vilaychaleun National University of Laos, Lao PDR
  • Khampasith Thammathevo National University of Laos, Lao PDR
  • Phaiphana Siharath National University of Laos, Lao PDR
  • Bounmy Phommakone Small Grants Programme, UNDP
  • Kalaphath Kounlaxay Souphanouvong University, Lao PDR
  • Pathana Inthaphouthone Savannakhet University, Lao PDR
  • Youlananh Leuanglith Savannakhet University, Lao PDR

Abstract

The utilization of biomass waste to produce energy is an alternative to get rid of wastes and also save the environment, charcoal briquette is a significant energy and potential choice to use in households, restaurants, markets and other cooking activities, because, it is very easy and convenient to use. The objective of this study is to research on calorific value of charcoal briquettes in various different material. Therefore, according to the experiments found that, the calorific  value results of coconut shell briquettes (CBr1), bamboo charcoal briquette (CBr2), mixed charcoal briquette (CBr3) are 6,682 MJ/kg ,4,880 MJ/kg and 5,433 MJ/kg, and remaining ashes are 77 g, 100 g and 250 g, respectively. Apparently, the coconut shell briquette is more preferable and less remaining ashes on environment than other materials.

Keywords: Bamboo; Coconut Shell; Calorific Value; Mixed Charcoal

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Siharath, P., Chanthakhoun, M., Kannitha, S., Sonemanivong, C., Vilaychaleun, S., Thammathevo, K., Siharath, P., Phommakone, B., Kounlaxay, K., Inthaphouthone, P., & Leuanglith, Y. (2024). The Calorific Value Experiment on Coconut Shell, Bamboo and Mixed Charcoal Briquette. Asian Journal of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Art, 2(1), 83-92. https://doi.org/10.58578/ajstea.v2i1.2480

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