COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CALORIFIC VALUES OF SELECTED AGRICULTURAL WASTES

Authors

  • JO Awulu DEPT. OF AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGR., UNIV. OF AGRICULTURE MAKURDI, BENUE STATE, NIGERIA
  • PA Omale DEPT. OF AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGR., UNIV. OF AGRICULTURE MAKURDI, BENUE STATE, NIGERIA
  • JA Ameh MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE MAKURDI, BENUE STATE, NIGERIA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4314/njt.374.1881

Keywords:

Agricultural waste, calorifuc value, corn cob, Rice husk and saw dust

Abstract

Energy used for domestic application are expensive and beyond the reach of the rural poor. An alternative energy source is therefore a welcome development. This research work was aimed at determining the calorific values of Corn cob, Rice husk and Sawdust agricultural wastes materials. Standard method of calorific value determination involving the use of Bomb Calorimeter was adopted. From the investigation, the calorific value of Rice husk, Sawdust and Corn cob are 2938.86 Kcal/kg, 3155.30 Kcal/kg and 3227.78 KcaI/kg respectively. The agricultural materials were further subjected to briquetting and the calorific values determined to be 2092.48Kcal/kg, 2379.76Kcal/kg and 2923.36Kcal.kg for Rice husk, Sawdust and Corn cob briquettes respectively. The agricultural wastes met the minimum standard calorific value which range from 1500cal/kg – 1670Kcal/kg. The selected wastes have calorific values in the following decreasing order: Corn cob> Sawdust> Rice husk; and the corresponding briquettes is in the order: Corn cob>Sawdust >Rice husk. The selected wastes however, have lesser calorific values when briquetted. If agricultural wastes are used in place of firewood, this development will minimize deforestation which leads to desert encroachment and soil degradation.

 

 

http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/njt.v37i4.38

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2018-09-30

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Agricultural, Bioresources, Biomedical, Food, Environmental & Water Resources Engineering

How to Cite

COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CALORIFIC VALUES OF SELECTED AGRICULTURAL WASTES. (2018). Nigerian Journal of Technology, 37(4), 1141-1146. https://doi.org/10.4314/njt.374.1881