Search Results - hydrogen bomb
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Effect of hydrogen concentration on the explosion severity in a closed vessel
Published 2016“…The experiment were conducted in a 20-L spherical bomb with hydrogen content in air at 30% v/v and different equivalence ratio from Ø = 0.4 to 1 in Combustion Laboratory, Faculty of Chemical Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang with two igniters of 10kJ at the centre of the vessel. …”
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Parametric influence on terephthalic acid synthesis through hydrothermal approach / Mohamad Zarqani Yeop
Published 2019“…In this work, TPA was synthesized under subcritical conditions (250°C, 300°C and 350°C) and supercritical condition (400°C) using batch micro-bomb reactor by varying parameters such as water loading, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and manganese bromide (MnBr2) catalyst loading while reaction time was set at 60 minutes. …”
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Carbonization of excess sewage sludge using superheated water vapor to produce fuel
Published 2021“…The yield of carbonization decreased when the temperature of carbonization increased. A carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and sulfur (CHNS) analyzer was used to measure the elemental composition of the carbonized product. …”
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Study on the Feasibility of Oil Palm-Fronds for Biomass Gasification
Published 2010“…Ultimate analysis is conducted to determine the contents of carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen and sulphide in oil palm fronds. Proximate analysis is performed to identify the burn characteristics of the biomass. …”
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Assessment Of Fabric Waste As Fuel In Biomass Gasification System
Published 2019“…The fabric waste was analised its heating value using bomb calirometer, followed by proximate analysis using thermogravimetric analyzer (TGA). …”
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Feasibility Study of Gasification of Oil Palm Fronds
Published 2015“…Ultimate analysis is conducted to determine the contents of carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen and sulphide in oil palm fronds. Proximate analysis is performed to identify the burning characteristics of the biomass. …”
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Preliminary study on the tea dust explosion: the effect of tea dust size
Published 2019“…In this study, the effect of four different particle sizes of tea dust on the dust explosion severity was tested in a confined 20 L explosion bomb. Tea dust tends to explode due to its molecular structure which contains a carbon-hydrogen bond that can release the significant amount of thermal energy. …”
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Characterisation of coal & biomass mixture for co-gasifications
Published 2014“…For first analysis, heating value of EFB was determined by burning a weighed sample in an adiabatic oxygen-bomb calorimeter (model Parr 1341, USA). The apparent density of the EFB samples was determined using a gas pycnometer (model-. …”
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Gasification of lipid-extracted algae and fucoidan- extracted seaweeds for syngas production
Published 2019“…Lipid-extracted algae (LEA) are the by-products of algal lipid extraction that are used in many applications, for instance, biogas generation, ethanol manufacturing, animal feed, fertilizer, methane and as hydrogen fuel. LEA are less utilized in gasification and fucoidan-extracted seaweed residue is usually disposed after the extraction, hence, this study employed these algae residues via gasification, which is a thermochemical conversion technology of biomass into synthesis gas (syngas) to minimize the underutilization issue. …”
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Thermal and hydrothermal treatment effects on antinutritional and functional properties of defatted winged bean (Psophocarpus tetragonolobus L.DC) seed protein powders
Published 2014“…They showed that these enzymes are capable in accessing different distinct of peptides or proteins, so, inducing significant dilatation (relaxation) and attraction through a chemical bombing at atomic levels. These behaviors helped us to understand the impact of enzymatic antagonism under electrostatic, ionic, cationic, hydrophobic, and hydrogen forces in renewing enzyme energy from the surrounded envirmental conditions of the hydrolysis process with profitable of released captivated biomaterials. …”
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