Preparation and Characterization of Fuel Pellets from Corn Cob and Wheat Dust with Binder

Faculty Engineering Year: 2016
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Journal: Iranica Journal of Energy & Environment Iranica Journal of Energy & Environment Volume:
Keywords : Preparation , Characterization , Fuel Pellets from Corn    
Abstract:
This study concentrates on pelletization of powdered corn cob and wheat dust with 40% Epoxy binder. Two cylindrical pellets of different sizes and a new hexagonal one were investigated in this work. By densification process, the bulk densit
   
     
 
       

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