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Warm Degradation Studies of Artocarphus Heterophyllus Leaf Powder

Chirag Goyal

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Abstract: Biomass briquettes supplant non-renewable energy sources, for example, coal or oil and have adaptable importance's in new nations. These briquettes are a sustainable power source and breaking point the carbon discharge to the climate. We use Artocarphus Heterophyllus departs (AHL), a sort of waste gathered from the Jack organic product tree for the most part from town side. So as to make choice, the properties of the material taken and the expense of the folio expansion assume a significant job. Right now waste (CD) and Saw Dust (SD) with water are taken as cover material considering their accessibility and cost adequacy. Five examples were set up by adding the fasteners to different weight rates. The briquettes are acquired at high weight and they experience mechanical and warm treatment. Warm and mechanical examinations of the fuel were performed using standard techniques including pressure bomb calorimetry, thermogravimetric investigation (TGA/DTA) and Scanning electron microscopy individually.

Keywords: Artocarphus Heterophyllus leaves; Briquette; cow dung; Saw dust; calorimetry.

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[1] Chirag Goyal, “Warm Degradation Studies of Artocarphus Heterophyllus Leaf Powder,” International Advanced Research Journal in Science, Engineering and Technology (IARJSET), DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2020.7407

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