Studi Pembakaran Campuran Refuse Derived Fuel dan Sawdust (Co-Firing) dalam Tungku Bakar Secara Continuous
Combustion Study of Refuse Derived Fuel and Sawdust Mixture (Co-Firing) in a Continuous Furnace
Abstract
This study evaluates the effect of excess air variations of 10%, 30%, and 50% on flame
stability and temperature distribution in a furnace using a mixed fuel of RDF and
sawdust in a 50:50 ratio with a total mass of 3 kg. The results show that 30% excess
air provides more optimal combustion performance compared to other variations. The
calorific value at 30% excess air increased by 66.67% compared to 10% excess air
and by 40.0% compared to 50% excess air. The highest temperature distribution was
also observed at 30% excess air, with a peak temperature of 937°C. In terms of
emissions, flue gas energy at 30% excess air was lower than other excess air
variations, indicating more complete and environmentally friendly combustion.
Additionally, 30% excess air produced less combustion residue and a higher
Destruction Removal Efficiency (DRE) compared to 10% excess air, but lower than
50% excess air. These findings indicate that using 30% excess air is the optimal
condition to improve combustion efficiency and reduce flue gas emissions
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